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A Well, you had better make  it more plain-you can shut off
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the  trychea,  then you have  strangulation.
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Q Now in performing your autopsy, how was the man's flesh
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around the neck ? What condition was it in ?
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A It was contused.
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Q On which side of  the median line was the most contused ?
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A On the left  .
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Q How many contusions there-one?
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A Yes.
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Q One?  A Yes.
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Q. How many on the right ? A One .
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Q One on the right and one on the  left  ? A Yes.
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Q On which side was it more marked ? A. More marked on the left than on the right. Q In case of one using his whole hand then there would be
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more  than one mark on the left side of  the neck-or on the
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right side of the neck in case he used his left hand ? A.  i don't  think so;  that don' t follow.
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Q  Speaking of the  tongue, you said the tongue had been bitten .A I did'nt say bitten.  It was scarred an inch from the tip on  the left side.
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Q That you claim was done before death ? A I  think so .
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Q Was the  tongue protruding from his mouth when you saw him? A It  was not.
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Q How do you account for this scar on the  tongue  ? A Well  ordinarily scars would be  inflicted on the  tongue on the day of death. Q What size was  the scar.?
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A Perhaps about that size (indlecating),about half an inch or so.
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BC Archives GR-0419        BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18            Attorney General documents.

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