Originally posted by Fisherman
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Payne-James did not say that "the process of bleeding would be over in a few minutes" because he never, not once, spoke of "bleeding".
Furthermore, he did not use the expression "in a case like the Nichols case". That's just you now trying to change history into him saying it.
He was asked about a person who had suffered similar damage to Nichols, in the context of an instantaneous massive blood loss at time of death, and he told that you that blood can flow in such a case for up to 7 minutes.
He never mentioned "bleeding" and he most certainly did not mention "oozing".
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