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01-08-2016, 03:20 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
I forgot to answer your second question. "What kinds of injuries do not tend to turn out as well for reconstruction?" I believe it depends on the artists skill. I really do. Just like the little boy mauled by dogs. He suffered some horrific injuries. The artist was able to reconstruct him perfectly. If the reconstruction looks like crap, I don't say, "Oh, but the deceased suffered some bad injuries. The artist tried." I'm usually the one saying, "Wow, that artist sucks." Now, I understand there are some injuries that are pretty terrible and I don't mean to offend any artists, but sometimes the injuries are out of the artists skill level. Plain and simple. I still believe they try their hardest and do what they can, but they do it at their skill level. |
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#1592
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01-08-2016, 03:23 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Someone told me that they knew a woman who had a tree fall on her car. She actually suffered no direct injuries from the tree itself, but died when her neck broke from the sudden deceleration that occurred from the tree stopping the car. The morticians assistant I know has said that they occasionally get in similar cases at her funeral home, where the person has no outward signs of injury but died of brain trauma or neck injuries. |
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#1593
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01-08-2016, 03:27 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Are there mortuaries that only work on the atypical cases where more reconstruction is needed? Is that part of what contracting out the embalming is done for?
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#1594
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01-08-2016, 03:44 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Yep. Not everyone will have any type of disfigurement even if the mechanism of injury appears to be traumatic. Like a rollover car accident with ejection. I've seen people who have been ejected look like there is nothing wrong with them. Just some outward scrapes and bruises, but they suffered internal injuries.
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#1595
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01-08-2016, 03:48 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
I have no clue in this regard. We are kind of getting off topic in this thread. I've enjoyed the discussion, but we may get a slap for moving the discussion away from the original story. |
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#1598
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01-08-2016, 01:50 PM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Becouse it's for her not for bystanders I think.
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