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Don't get what you are saying.
There's been no takers to my suggestion so I will ask bare bones - how do you know it's not the cabinet behind her?
Hi Roch,how are you today.Just a few thoughts.Its hard to know if that is the cabinet behind Sheila or not,due to the quality of the photo.Is it possible it WAS taken at the morgue.I mean once Sheila was moved after being wrapped in plastic,could the movement have forced more blood out of her mouth and smeared all over her face by the movement of the plastic bag.I dont know what an autopsy table looks like,but the image seems to show a blackish section above her head and a very bright section by her shoulder.How long would blood remain liquid after death.If Sheila died about 3.00 and she was moved at about 11.15 would it still run eight hours later.If she died about 7.45,that would just be three and a half hours before she was moved.Any thoughts Roch.
Hello Snow, I am fine thanks for asking. Hope you are fine too. Will look at this tomorrow. 👍
Having looked up morgue tables,some of them do have a black cover which covers a sink for presumably washing away the blood.there is a clear line in the photo where the black part ends and the bright section[stainless steel?] starts.
The negatives will all be numbered and if they are in their original strips it should be easy to determine where the phots were taken?Assuming they are genuine, I don't think these photos were taken at the morgue?
Hi Rob,why dont you think the photo was taken at the morgue.
Have you any suggestions on where the photo may have been taken?
The photos may have been Snow, but to my eyes SC looks like she is in a domestic setting? Rather than on a trolley in a morgue? I am sure if we could see the next photos in the sequence it would become clear?