Originally posted by Elamarna
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We may forget the rest, including the very, very odd question "Do you accept Spratlings report?"
Where DO you get such things from?
Anyway - we have now arrived at the groundbreaking point where you admit that Llewellyn would not have regarded a cut to the omentum as being fatal. Well, well done!
So! What happens? Well, what happens is that we need something ELSE than the omentum, something that caused LLewellyn to say that serious damage was done to the abdomen, serious enough to even ensure a quick death.
If it was not the omentum cutting Llewellyn was thinking of, if he was versed enough in the medical science to understand that such wounds are easily enough healed and that they will never kill swiftly, then what on earth was it Llewellyn had seen?
That is the way forward in the discussion, and it should have been began upon many days ago. But better late than never!
So, if you please...?
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