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Archaic Wrote:
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> Who knows, but when I originally wrote that this
> morning I had only heard he had broke his neck.
> After learning which bone he broke, I'm more
> suspicious.
>
> The affected bone is at the front of the throat,
> above the adam's apple, where your jaw and neck
> meet. You would need substantial pressure from
> the front to break it, which is why it's typically
> broken during strangulation.
>
> With only his own body weight, even if 200 lbs,
> I'm not sure how he could have done that.
>
> Prisoner just happens to be transferred.
> Suicide watch just happens to be lifted.
> Guards just happen to be sleeping.
> Cameras just happen to be non-functional.
> Bone broken just happens to be the one typically
> broken when someone is stangled...by another
> human.
>
> C'mon. Something is weird here.
Rotten in Denmark.
I'd like to know which other bones were broken. I'm guessing cervical, but they're not saying.
-------------------------------------------------------
> Who knows, but when I originally wrote that this
> morning I had only heard he had broke his neck.
> After learning which bone he broke, I'm more
> suspicious.
>
> The affected bone is at the front of the throat,
> above the adam's apple, where your jaw and neck
> meet. You would need substantial pressure from
> the front to break it, which is why it's typically
> broken during strangulation.
>
> With only his own body weight, even if 200 lbs,
> I'm not sure how he could have done that.
>
> Prisoner just happens to be transferred.
> Suicide watch just happens to be lifted.
> Guards just happen to be sleeping.
> Cameras just happen to be non-functional.
> Bone broken just happens to be the one typically
> broken when someone is stangled...by another
> human.
>
> C'mon. Something is weird here.
Rotten in Denmark.
I'd like to know which other bones were broken. I'm guessing cervical, but they're not saying.
Stupidity is knowing the truth, seeing the truth but still believing the lies. And that is more infectious than any other disease. ~ Richard Feynman
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