I'm inclined to think the "washing " as it's referred to in the article or the as I prefer to describe it ,the last despicable act committed on Sara's already battered body was not a ritual of any sort <modsnip>Part of the rites for the dead is to wash the body before wrapping it in a shroud, so maybe it was either an attempt to get rid of evidence or a way to restore some dignity to Sara and maybe atonement?
“A Muslim community believes three things occur as they wash, shroud and bury the dead: The body returns to the earth, from which it was made; the soul faces judgment; and the living are reminded that their time on Earth is limited, their opportunity to do good may end at any moment”.
source: Islam's ritual of washing the body bestows respect on the dead
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Did you every feel the power of a jet wash ? If you ask me it was a well thought of plan to get rid of evidence such as caked in excrement and possibly blood before they brought her into their pristine house . And I'm starting to wonder had the rigor mortise process begun and it was easier for THEM to just "Wash " Sara in the garden and I will say how the hell do you jet wash a dead body in the backyard without the risk of being seen was it done during the night or very early morning .
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