FrayedKnot
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I really wish they would stop with the missing organs chatter. It's not like they pulled his body out of the mat and he had no organs.
There is a simple explanation for this:
Organ removalUsing special techniques, the organs are cut and removed from the body. All organs (heart, lungs, liver, intestines, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and pelvic organs) and the major arteries are examined individually. They are weighed, washed, and dissected as necessary. Some tissue samples may be removed for further lab examination.
Brain removalA deep cut is made into the scalp. The incision runs from behind one ear, over the crown of the head, to behind the other ear. Skin and soft tissues are peeled down across the face in the front to the nape of the neck in the back. An electric saw is used to cut through the skull. The brain is lifted and placed in a preserving solution for two weeks. This makes it firmer and easier to handle.
The body is sewn back together after the autopsy is complete. Procedures vary regarding organ replacement. Dissected organs may be returned to the body or incinerated. If the organs are not returned to the body, the mortician will put filler in the body cavity to retain the body's shape.
http://www.mountsinai.org/patient-care/health-library/treatments-and-procedures/autopsy
I agree. I think the funeral home just did a crappy job. It makes me sad and I would hate to think of my DD's body being handled that way, but I don't think that is part of some cover up.
I would only think that if poison was suspected, and they exhumed him to test for that. But that is not what happened here. :twocents: