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Originally posted by Gman.357
Also, the body convulsions you were looking for probably would not exist since the decapitation was so "slow". If it were a quick, instant decapitation, you would expect such movement after the fact, but when the process took well over 5 seconds, I'm not convinced noticable convulsions of the body would occur.
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i understand what you are saying. i just personally don't believe it. when i was a freshman, 3 senior kids tried to grab me and stick my head in the toilet. i went bat shit... there was no way that was going to happen and they gave up because even though there was 3 people and they were all twice my size, they could not hold me.
that was voluntary behavior. resisting death is not. even with hands tied and someone kinda sorta holding his legs.. i personally don't believe that a person would just lay there like that while someone saws their head off unless they are already heavily sedated or dead. who knows what effect the trauma might have on him and what role shock and other factors played... but i don't think that when a knife slices into your throat, you would just lay there.
as for blood... well... arteries are arteries. when they get cut... blood gushes out. it does not matter how slow or fast the artery is cut when it is severed in 1/2. this guys heart would be beating at max .. probably 170-200 beats a minute with two of the bodys major arteries in the neck, not to mention all the other blood vessels. how much blood would be pumped out in a few seconds at someones maximum heart rate? quite a bit.