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Originally Posted by Roach
just lift ,tilt ,and twist ,it's really that easy if you know what you're doing.
The procedure causes a classic "hangman's fracture" — a break between the head and the neck, effectively snapping the upper cervical spine. In most cases, the victim dies of asphyxiation.
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i don't know anything about the size of the men involved, but i think that what they look for in a suspicious incident like this would be signs of a struggle. do you think that this could have happened without the offender/victim having any bruises, etc?