Burce Wayne
Enthusiast
Did you know that when the corpses arrive at the necropsy they arrive with the clothes they died in and it is the job of the expert to undress them to start the necropsy.
Many times the deceased arrive with the facial E×ρréššions they had at the last moment (fear, tranquility, anger, sadness) even sometimes even with tears.
Forensic physicians give us a scientific explanation as their work demands, but for personal experiences I have had to combine scientific and my beliefs.
Such is a case where under investigation a grave of a teacher who had been kidnapped, killed and buried 3 weeks ago in a distant place.
When he was exhumed he was still in his school uniform and was in a fetal position and his face reflected deep sadness.
Well, the work of undressing without cutting the clothes (the clothes are preserved intact to analyze them) was practically impossible for the dogs given the cadaveric stiffness.
That's when the forensic doctor came in and said I'll tell you how it is the right way..
We all thought he was going to give us a technical, scientific, medical or professional solution, but ohhhhh surprise!
He started talking to the corpse as he began to undress it.
"You're already here friend"
"Your family already found you"
"You won't be there alone anymore"
All they want is to see you so you're at peace
"Look they never stopped looking for you"
"Help me to finish quickly and you leave with your family"
Well, while I was doing that, our hair got goosebumps when we saw that the corpse that had been buried for 3 weeks began to loosen up so that undressing it was very easy.
And leave him in a position like he was lying upside down and his face changed, he looked calm.
This guy is used by good doctors who, despite living daily with death, have not lost the sensitivity to know that before them there is a person who is a father, son, husband and who must be treated with respect and dignity.
Psychologists believe. that even from corpses emanate emotions.