Difficult to say how long it would have taken Stride to die from her partially severed carotid artery because it would depend on a number of factors including the ambient temperature. The fact that she was still apparently bleeding when the first witnesses arrived after being summoned by Diemschutz suggests at least a couple of minutes. I have seen people die on the operating table from massive uncontrollable haemorrhage from ruptured aortic aneurysms and that took from 2 - 5 minutes although the precise moment of death is never easy to judge. The heart will often go on making single, isolated contractions for several minutes after the ECG has apparently flatlined. I would guess about 3 minutes.
One important thing to realise is that a clean division of both carotid arteries does result in instantaneous death because both vagus nerves that supply the heart are severed at the same time - another suggestion that Jack had some medical knowledge?
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One important thing to realise is that a clean division of both carotid arteries does result in instantaneous death because both vagus nerves that supply the heart are severed at the same time - another suggestion that Jack had some medical knowledge?
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