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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (46930)5/21/2004 10:06:59 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
"I would have thought that all the people in the vicinity would have been covered in blood, in a matter of seconds ... if it was genuine," said Simpson. Notably, the act's perpetrators appeared far from so. And separately Nordby observed: "I think that by the time they're ... on his head, he's already dead." ...

Well, there's the "other" thing about this video footage. I've lived in a farming community almost all of my life and have been in and out of the local abattoir occasionally. In fact, I stopped in one day and accidentally opened one of the doors and walked into the killing room when a sheep had just had its throat cut. There was an enormous amount of blood going everywhere. A couple of local farmers who are not the squeamish types told me that, the first time they saw a goat and sheep killed that way, they almost fainted at the sight of all of the blood. Not having seen the video, I can't express an opinion, but from the things I've read, there are aspects of the footage that sound suspicious.