The area is dry, cracked "dead" earth with little to no topsoil. That takes a lot of heat to create.
The ground, due to being packed so tightly, absorbs thicker liquids at a slower rate.
This, plus the heat, would have given the blood ample time to spread out, creating a much larger circumference.
The size of the stain, in comparison to other objects in the photo, is way to small.
This is a dump site-not the murder scene.
Good think you aren't investigating this crime! LOL
The area is dry, cracked "dead" earth with little to no topsoil. That takes a lot of heat to create.
The ground, due to being packed so tightly, absorbs thicker liquids at a slower rate.
This, plus the heat, would have given the blood ample time to spread out, creating a much larger circumference.
The size of the stain, in comparison to other objects in the photo, is way to small.
This is a dump site-not the murder scene.
Good thing you aren't investigating this crime! LOL