Was the "jump, push, fall" test inaccurate?

I thought it showed that she did jump, but she was pushed? Am I missing something?
 Dragonclaws posted il y a plus d’un an
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forensicninja said:
In real life, the jump-push-fall test isn't incredibly accurate. It's only goal is to use the trajectory of the body to determine whether it is plus likely that a person fell, jumped, ou was pushed from a height. It doesn't take into consideration other variable such as weather ou the peri-mortem state of the victim (if someone were barely conscious, it would be far easier to push them from a window, allowing them to land farther out). In reality, the possible trajectory from a body that jumped and a body that was pushed would be so close together that the results would be easily confused.
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clown4ever said:
if toi think it's accurate then it is but if toi think it's not acccurate then it is not. your not missing anything. toi decide and if toi think your missing something then your missing something but it think your not missing something then your not. it makes sense
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SMOOTHRIDER said:
CLAIRE DID JUMP X
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