You don't think it's possible that he started out carrying her in a different position, realizing that wasn't working because she was stiff? I mean, the guy was out of his mind with panic. You don't suppose he could have accidentally whacked her head on the way through the basement and up the stairs?
Not sure what you mean in the last sentence. Her head was turned to the right and that's where the pooling was.
It wouldn't have been there if the head blow had happened after her heart stopped pumping.
"You don't think it's possible that he started out carrying her in a different position, realizing that wasn't working because she was stiff? I mean, the guy was out of his mind with panic. You don't suppose he could have accidentally whacked her head on the way through the basement and up the stairs?"
Not in light of the autopsy b/c a blow to the head of a child that's been dead for hours wouldn't cause brain swelling, bleeding and hemorrhage.