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That's a lot of gut to travel through..
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When the nearest relative asked to surgeon about the patient's odds of survival, the surgeon replied, "Fat chance.".
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When the nearest relative asked to surgeon about the patient's odds of survival, the surgeon replied, "Fat chance.".
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no doube a high power rifle... at least a .308 or 7.62 AK
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The ballistics gel dummies on Myth Busters just don't hold a candle to that.
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Thats normal for end trails. Whatever hit him was huge and traveling very fast!
I've heard of entrails, but "end trails" is a first for me.
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I disagree, my expierence is that this is usually caused by low velocity bullets or shell fragments, high velocity rounds usually perforate the body with a large temporary wound channel that closes quickly around both entrance and exit wound.

Probably a slow speed pistol round or knife
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I disagree, my expierence is that this is usually caused by low velocity bullets or shell fragments, high velocity rounds usually perforate the body with a large temporary wound channel that closes quickly around both entrance and exit wound.

Probably a slow speed pistol round or knife
I'm kinda thinking it looks like maybe he was possibly stabbed with something like a pole or fell on a pole.
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At first I thought it was coming out his ass. Yep, that is the color of death, he looks grayish. I used to watch my mother put makeup on the corpses for viewing. The old people looked better in the casket than they did in life. Put em under the rose colored lamp in the viewing chapel and that helps with the flesh tone.
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At first I thought it was coming out his ass. Yep, that is the color of death, he looks grayish. I used to watch my mother put makeup on the corpses for viewing. The old people looked better in the casket than they did in life. Put em under the rose colored lamp in the viewing chapel and that helps with the flesh tone.
Oh, and my father used a reddish dye he added to the embalming fluid. Mortuary Science wasn`t my thing. Now two of my brothers took over the Funeral Home.


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