tayed in Ramirezs home. Althoughtheir accounts were deemed inconsistent, medical officials physical evidence suggested they were abused; it showed the girls had vaginal injuries. Dr. Nancy Kellogg stood firm on the belief that the injuries the girls sustained were caused by painful trauma.
Date: Nov 25, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
20 years later, Texas' anti-gay argument still cites 'scientific evidence'
stified as the result of young minds attempting to explain traumatic and complex events. But the testimony of a medical expert, Dr. Nancy Kellogg, testified that an examination that showed a slight scar on the hymen was consistent with signs of abuse. It was the hard evidence that proved critical.