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04-25-2009, 08:25 AM
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Re: Suicide in Brazil
From he last pic,,, you can see the height at which the pic was taken. and im pretty sure the photographer have to go down a few storey to get the height but a visibly recognizable subject below. If the woman jumped off the rooftop, i think its possible to be cut in half if your trunk hit that wall in a great velocity... even big tree trunks gets cut in half if it fell on a hard enough wedges...
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04-25-2009, 08:25 AM
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Re: Suicide in Brazil
From the last pic,,, you can see the height at which the pic was taken. and im pretty sure the photographer have to go down a few storey to get the height but a visibly recognizable subject below. If the woman jumped off the rooftop, i think its possible to be cut in half if your trunk hit that wall in a great velocity... even big tree trunks gets cut in half if it fell on a hard enough wedges...
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04-25-2009, 06:25 PM
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Re: Suicide in Brazil
there's perfectly good arguments to say that it's real. if he was a jumper then if his midsection collided with the edge of the wall then it could separated him in half, depending on how far he fell. the look of being ripped in half instead of chopped cleanly in half kind of supports this, and if he collided spine-first with the wall (if he did not do this, then it would be possible that the spine could remain mostly intact) then this could be happen. as the point of severance isn't clean like a blade would do, it would be possible for this to happen on the blunt edge of the wall, and because there's blood actually on the wall i would be inclined to believe this. that columbo enough for ya? |