Chapter 12 The Remains of Barren Hills (II)(2)
2023-06-14 来源:百合文库
There was a large gap in the top of the skull, which appeared to be one third less than the whole skull. Radial fracture lines were scattered around the gap. From the gap, we could see that the brain tissue of the deceased had completely disappeared, and the torn dural fragments were adhered to the gap.
The soft tissues of the upper limbs of the corpse were still intack, but it was twice as thick as the normal arm because of corruption swelling. It was dark and green under the light. The corrupted venous rete was clearly printed on the skin inside the arm, like a thick black-green spider web. The soft tissues of the back of the body were still well preserved, but the soft tissue of whole thoracic and peritoneal cavity had basically disappeared. It seemed that the postmortem injury caused by the bites of wild animal was clearly visible on both sides of the thoracic abdominal wall. The corpse had been dissected; the sternum had been removed. The right side of the chest soft tissue left half of the breast, which flopped on the chest with bloodstains. The abdominal viscera lacked the protection of the abdominal wall soft tissue and omentum majus, which were scattered in disorder in the abdominal cavity of the corpse, and some intestinal tubes were hanging outside the corpse.
The soft tissues of the upper limbs of the corpse were still intack, but it was twice as thick as the normal arm because of corruption swelling. It was dark and green under the light. The corrupted venous rete was clearly printed on the skin inside the arm, like a thick black-green spider web. The soft tissues of the back of the body were still well preserved, but the soft tissue of whole thoracic and peritoneal cavity had basically disappeared. It seemed that the postmortem injury caused by the bites of wild animal was clearly visible on both sides of the thoracic abdominal wall. The corpse had been dissected; the sternum had been removed. The right side of the chest soft tissue left half of the breast, which flopped on the chest with bloodstains. The abdominal viscera lacked the protection of the abdominal wall soft tissue and omentum majus, which were scattered in disorder in the abdominal cavity of the corpse, and some intestinal tubes were hanging outside the corpse.