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#41
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01-04-2014, 11:20 PM
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Re: Husband & Wife Gunned Down in Grocery Store
One thing that always baffles me with these kinds of deaths, why do the victims always seem to tense up before going completely limp just after the bullet kills them? I'm not new to seeing this stuff but that's always baffled me completely, I mean.. Surely once the bullet outright kills them then they'd go limp I assume? Unless it's something to do with the nerves? |
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#42
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01-05-2014, 12:24 AM
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Re: Husband & Wife Gunned Down in Grocery Store
If the projectile impacts the spinal column it often causes a tense up. You will also see a similar reaction when someones being decapitated by edged weapon; if the killer uses a chopping action to the spine. He most likely died due to paralysis of the circulatory or respiratory system. This is why there are far more paraplegics than there are quadriplegics...
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#43
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01-05-2014, 02:22 AM
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Re: Husband & Wife Gunned Down in Grocery Store
Is it just me or did those two look like they had that shit coming by someone eventually? ... just the way they casually ignored the guy, seems like something they do often.
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