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06-18-2013, 05:50 AM
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Re: Man Trying To Behead A Woman In The Woods
I think this one is fake for 2 reasons. There's no blood squirting for one. When you slash your wrist, you're gonna squirt blood simply for the reason you're still alive and your heart is still pumping at the time of cutting a major artery/vein. Just imagine cutting the jugulars in a breathing person's neck. Reason #2, listen to the audio. The slashing sound seems to have been added and doesn't even seem to coincide with the cutting. The cameraman is standing far enough away to not show any details and certainly would not have captured any cutting noise made by the knife. With such grainy recordings like this, there's a lot left to the imagination. Sorry, but I don't take every clip I see here at face value.
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07-11-2013, 03:22 AM
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Re: Man Trying To Behead A Woman In The Woods
... What? The size of the cut depends on how much blood will flow and the force of that blood. I've seen people spurt blood from small wounds because they hit a large vein, pressure builds, and the blood is forced out, causing it to squirt out of the wound, but only enough to relieve the pressure behind the wound. A severed jugular, and a wound the width of the jugular, will NOT cause the wound to spray all over the place. It will gush. Take a balloon, fill it with only enough water to slightly expand said balloon, and cut it. What happens? It gushes out. If your blood pressure was high enough to cause our blood to spray all over the place like a fountain, we would have died the first time our heart rate elevated. I think someone has watched too many cheesy horror flicks, and not enough DR. |