$240 Worth of Pudding said:
BurnetAggie99 said:
Another point is the police have checked stores for purchases of the K-Bar Knife which nothing has turned up. K-Bar Knife is a US Marine Corps military knife and you really only see former Marines or family members of former Marines/Military that tend to have K-Bar knife. So possible this suspect has some military background, has family that military, big game hunters, or some type of civilian milita experience.
K-Bars are easily purchased. I've seen them given as groomsmen gifts.
I think you're assuming a lot in your last sentence if it's solely based on the K-Bar.
Though K-bars look really cool and many folks do own them, they are made to be a quick work, and deadly, utility knife when used in the right hands.
Its no so much the knife that makes the difference here, its the knife combined with SKILL that would suggest someone more experienced or simply blinded by rage. The latter though, would suggest using an implement at their disposal, which may have indeed been an efficient knife.
The "blood groove" on these knives is done for strength but act, along with serrated edges, to avoid some degree of suction.
Should be easy for trained MEs and forensic pathologists to determine general type of knife and skill of user, with a general degree of certainty.
To the post and comment above, its an indicator but not a definite. You can watch a couple war movies and like the knife and easily obtain one. People in the military have more exposure and training in weapons and tend to have more "advanced" models.