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| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
The body of the victim is on the floor, in the prone position. The torso and neck are pointed at a 30-45 degree angle to the floor and pointed away from the terrorists. During the beheading, the victims mouth opens and closes and the entire rest of his body jerks. There is an absorbanent amount of blood that covers the floor of the room, and partially the wall. If the person had been dead prior to the beheading, it would have had to have been less than 12-16 minutes between the death and the beheading because this is how long the spinal cord will continue to remain sensitive to stimuli and induce reflex reactions. As for the terrorists being soaked in blood, here's a simple experiment you can do yourself: Go spill some blood an an item of clothing that is black. Tell me what you see. |
i think he was referring to imagery from "Kill Bill".
you know if he was alive, blood would spurt 15 to 20 ft. into the air and cover an area of 1000 sq. feet
i wish i could say that i am surprised with all the speculation surrounding this act, but unfortunately i'm not. i think it's a pointless arguement to which the outcome still will not return Berg to his parents. how many more threads regarding this subject will be started?
now if you'll excuse me, i'm off to the library to rent JFK, a movie with real substance
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