05-10-2017, 09:50 PM
There is also the physical evidence in photographs of that era, which I will not post here.
All photos show a thantological condition called livor mortis, the pooling of blood on the lowest part of the cadaver that shows up in black and white pictures as a mottled bruising effect. Both HCN and CO are gases that would mask livor mortis and would be visible as large patches of bruising all over the body.
For the record, I'm a 'she' as well, though it doesn't seem to matter at this point. It wasn't my intention to start an argument, only to vent off some anger.
All photos show a thantological condition called livor mortis, the pooling of blood on the lowest part of the cadaver that shows up in black and white pictures as a mottled bruising effect. Both HCN and CO are gases that would mask livor mortis and would be visible as large patches of bruising all over the body.
For the record, I'm a 'she' as well, though it doesn't seem to matter at this point. It wasn't my intention to start an argument, only to vent off some anger.