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Caran | 00:16 Thu 15th Aug 2019 | News
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On missing girl Nora?
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Spath - stop attempting to swear.
Spath, 'we obviously all must find some aspect of this discussion fun or interesting' is not the case in my book. No tragedy deserves that.
Cheers Baldric
That window is not propped open in the first picture

Well don't blame me, I didn't write the headline.
I wasn’t blaming you.
I was merely pointing it out
"Officers released the pictures from the cottage's living room and the gaping window where unknown fingerprints were reportedly discovered earlier."

""Only the glass window exit was used. We are certain about this," a police officer told Malaysian media earlier today."
I find it hard to believe a 15 year old girl with special needs and learning difficulties managed to climb out of a (seemingly thin) window on her own. And why would she have done this instead of went out of the door?
Hey Spath we can all copy and paste quotes from one story to suit our own purpose!
//It is not yet known whether or not the window could even have been opened from the outside, reveals cops on the ground//

//"They also know Nora would not walked off anywhere on her own."//
Would not, not could not!
I don’t think spath has ever seen or experienced jungle.

As far as I’m aware the girl wasn’t physically disabled but had severe learning difficulties. I thought I read somewhere that her parents said she couldn’t swim, but that wouldn’t necessarily have prevented her from going into the water. Also I think the family was staying in a villa rather than a hotel. Like LadyBirder, I too would want a post mortem carried out in this country.
//""Only the glass window exit was used. We are certain about this," a police officer told Malaysian media earlier today.""\\
That was on 9th August. I wonder if they have changed their minds since then.
"I don’t think spath has ever seen or experienced jungle. "

Then i can happily inform you that your thoughts should be quite the opposite.

I have experienced Rain forest from 3 different Asian countries.
If that's true Spath, you ought to have more sense.
Careful Spath if your nose grows too long it will poke someone’s eyes out.
It is true. Why would one lie about such a thing?
// ^^^^ it is called "inquiring minds."//

in cases of doubt - the first pathologist MIGHT call a second pathologist, who kinda does the bits that havent been done ( snip this sample that etc )

and if there are other parties wanting to dissect, then call a conference with every pathologist of every colour involved, and conduct a unified meeting where at the end everyone agrees what was there and what wasnt .... - and no one leaves the room until a unified document is agreed upon.....

I thought secondary haemorrhage due to starvation was a good one - but you know there should be clear pathological signs of that - and bleeding post mortem is easy identified.
I thought I read yesterday that 4 pathologist were involved which is why it took 10 hours to release the findings
PP.

The secondary hemorrhage was not due to starvation, but a bleeding duodenal ulcer, but why one should get a duodenal ulcer during a 9 day starvation, i cannot fathom.

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