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Q You would think it heavy pressure ? A.  I  think good-sized pressure. Q Was this broken? A It was broken /
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Q.  I don't  refer to  the horn now but the cartilage. A. The horn  that  was broken was on the left side;  this is the right.Q Otherwise  the man was in normal condition such as you would expect a consumptive to be ? A. Well  the scrotum did'nt altogether look normal.  Q. What would you say produced the abnormal condition  there  ? A. What produced it ?
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A. Yes. Q Do you think strangulation would cause  it ? A. I don't give that  as a sign of strangulation;  it occurs frequently in strangulation;  it is by no means proof every way. Q Can you  tell  from viewing a corpse,  from anything else,whether strangulation has occurred  .A Well it depends--
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Q  (interrupting) Can you always tell  a case of strangulation.  A Well  it depends on the case largely and the opportunity which  l have.
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Q Is  it always easy to  tell a case of strangulation ?
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A .  It is not, unless you have a fracture of a  thyroid body. Q  Unless  it  is pushed up underneath the chin,  or something like  that,  it  is then  infallible. A Yes.
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Q Strangulation could'nt take place  in any other way but shoving it up ? A. Oh yes;  shove it, down. Q  It must be either one way or the other.? A. Well backwards. Three ways-any way but front ways. Q. And the only way anyone can be strangled is by a fracture or shoving this thyroid around in some way ?
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BC Archives GR-0419 Box 95 File 1903/18
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BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Attorney General documents.

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