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Hello Mike. Bagster said at inquest, "The muscular structures appeared as though an attempt had been made to separate the bones of the neck." (Evans and Skinner, p. 87)
Have you ever separated a chicken--breast, from back, before cooking? In the process, should you stop before completely detached, there are shredded looking pieces that are pulling apart from one another. (I daresay Cris can confirm this). Whenever meat is pulled but not separated you would get this effect.
Cheers.
LC
Hello Mike. Bagster said at inquest, "The muscular structures appeared as though an attempt had been made to separate the bones of the neck." (Evans and Skinner, p. 87)
Have you ever separated a chicken--breast, from back, before cooking? In the process, should you stop before completely detached, there are shredded looking pieces that are pulling apart from one another. (I daresay Cris can confirm this). Whenever meat is pulled but not separated you would get this effect.
Cheers.
LC
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