Originally posted by Fisherman
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Good point.Approximation,the light was closer to pitch darkness than not,enough to do what he did.The slightly more important thing was he had hands-on experience enough,dealing with entrails inside the abdomen,to do it under those conditions.And he had to have or must have had 3-5 "anatomical knowledge",experience-wise or observed/studied.Although in the Nichols case,the first time he showed he was somehow trained,the things he did with the abdomen was not really purposeful in extracting organs.As Prosector said there was some kind of progression.
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