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11-22-2020, 06:48 AM
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Re: Young Woman Strangled and Dumped in a Ditch
Most certainly, Mister. + not only in third world countries. I'm dreading the day that Dahlia can go out + about on her own (she'll be in secondary school in 2 years, insane!), though she's very much scared of others, dogs + traffic (just like her Mama!), so I know she'll be extra cautious. Still, even with Neda I'm always worried for him. He looks just like a girl + has been mistaken for one his whole life. Even now, being 18 years old with a deep-ish voice, a beard, a moustache + hairier than a gorilla, he's still mistaken for a girl! His beautiful Chinese features + lush long black hair have been a curse, haha! Still, back to the point - I worry for him a lot as he may be attacked by someone thinking he's a girl. A part of me wishes that I never had children, the amount of worrying that I do cripples me sometimes.
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11-22-2020, 05:15 PM
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Re: Young Woman Strangled and Dumped in a Ditch
Why did she vomit? Does that happen when you are strangled? I've seen froth come out of people's mouths when strangled but never vomit.
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11-22-2020, 05:57 PM
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Re: Young Woman Strangled and Dumped in a Ditch
It is mentioned on a lot of hanging autopsies. Also possible that the reporter I spoke with meant froth when he told me 'vomit' or maybe it was lost in translation. Possible also that her stomach roiled due to nervousness/fear. |