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To: joseffy who wrote (273435)9/4/2010 10:50:13 PM
From: Giordano BrunoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
As usual, you'll need to try harder.

The rest of the decapitation story, from FOX News no less, so you wingers know its true. FOXNews.com - Human Head Found in Arizona Fuels Political Debate:

At least one human skull has been found in the Arizona desert in recent years, officials said. But that was in 2008, and no evidence was found that indicated it was the result of a decapitation. Rather, the coroner in the case determined, it was torn from the rest of the body after death -- most likely by a wild animal. [just as a surmised from the Washington Examiner story]

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Meanwhile, officials at six medical examiners' offices in Arizona -- Yuma, Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise, Pinal and Maricopa -- confirmed that they had no records of decapitated bodies.

"Our medical examiner has not seen any cases of beheadings," a Pinal County official said. Another official in Cochise County said a very small number of bodies -- usually one or two per year -- are found without skulls. But with no evidence that a cutting implement was used, that is typically the work of animals, the official said.


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