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Pastimes : Gary Dobry Subpoenas 41 SI Aliases

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To: scion who wrote (782)12/1/2002 11:32:29 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) of 1136
 
This isn't clear to me:

Once you’ve found it, and after ligating the carotid arteries, you simply make an incision, cutting all the way through to the cervical vertebrae.

Why would one need a ligature for the carotid arteries? I thought all body fluids were drained first, and also that once a corpse is a corpse, it doesn't bleed freely anymore.

I also don't understand why, if your intention was to remove the viscera, you'd start by cutting around the neck, front to back.
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