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Wednesday 11 December 2019

Dead body-writing help? ill answer yours! :)?

answers1: You answered mine, so I'll answer yours. The body would not
be "cut up" after two years, there would be nothing but a skeleton in
the time-frame. Bodies decompose the moment death occurs. When you go
to a wake, a body is embalmed to slow this process. However, a body
that was buried in dirt would decompose quickly because of bacteria
inside the dead body, and animals that would feed on the body (gross,
I know). <br>
After two years, a body will be a skeleton, but a body can be
identified by a number of ways. Was the body wearing clothes, jewelry,
identification? Evidence would be collected by investigators to
determine identification of the body. After investigators have a
possible match, they would likely take dental records/bone marrow
samples to confirm the identity of the body. <br>
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After two years, blood tests and fingerprints are null and void, they
cannot be used to identify a body. However, if the victim had surgery,
surgical plants inside the body can identify the victim by tracking
serial numbers in the surgical plates and screws. If the body was
determined within two weeks instead if two years, the body will still
be decomposed considerably, but DNA testing is possible with tissue
samples that have not decomposed fully. <br>
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Hope this helped.
answers2: It would only be a skeleton by that point, it could be cut
up if the bones themselves were cut. It would be identifiable by teeth
and DNA only.
answers3: The decomposition of a dead body depends on many factors,
any of which can affect the time necessary to break it down. If a body
is buried in a coffin deep in the ground, for example, it could take
as long as 50 years for all of the tissue to disappear. But if it is
exposed to the elements, it will decay very quickly. <br>
If it's cut up and not in coffin, I think that hardly you could
recognize it. <br>
Hope I helped. :) Here's mine <a
href="http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130831071346AAjhhaK"class=Clr-b>http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...</a>
answers4: Unless she was buried in a place that is cold all year long,
she'd be a skeleton

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