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01-15-2011, 04:36 AM
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Re: Boy Manages a Perfect Beheading by Train
the fact that there is no blood is a pretty good indication of the body already having been dead when the train decapitated the head. Blooding is caused by the heart beating, of course, while the person is still alive. A body with no pulse does not bleed even when inflicted a major cut or fraction. I'm a forensic analyst.. In this case it is of major importance to investigate whether the body shows signs of being moved after the death had occurred, and of course, identify and investigate the persons involved.. |
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01-15-2011, 04:45 AM
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Re: Boy Manages a Perfect Beheading by Train
One answer could be that the boy was strangulated as the original cause of dead, and the body was then moved to the train tracks where the train wound would eliminate the possibility of identifying the strangulation marks inflicted to the neck area. Nevertheless, there should be evidence showing some resistance to the attack if that was the case, but not we can not rightly assume that claim. |