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The Disturbing Crime Scene Of Peter Porco

According to ABC News, Peter Porco did not immediately die after being ambushed by the ax-wielding assailant. Despite receiving 16 hits to the skull and jaw, the Times Union explains that Peter was alive for a few hours after the attack. The Albany County coroner's physician, Dr. Jeffrey Hubard, noted that this was because "There are no injuries there that are instantly or rapidly fatal." Thus, Peter got out of bed and proceeded to start his day. However, an extensive amount of blood was strewn across the home including the walls and doorways. ABC News goes on to say that Peter attempted to get ready for work and make breakfast.

All That's Interesting reports that he tried to pack his lunch and wrote a check to his son, Christopher. As a result, most of the kitchen, including dishes and the floor, was covered in Peter's blood (via ABC News). Per the Times Union, Peter behaved as if nothing had happened to him or his wife. He was perhaps oblivious to what had occurred and was running on adrenaline.

At one point, Peter locked himself out of his home while grabbing the newspaper (per All That's Interesting). He was able to remember the location of the spare key and made it back inside. Eventually, Peter collapsed and died. Spotlight News states that Peter was extensively maimed and had a deep cut from his skull to his brain. He suffered blows to the face, jaw, hands, arms, and forearms.

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Tamela Phillippe

Update: 2024-06-30