Dr. Kendall Crowns
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But what happens when those are released, all of a sudden that blood comes rushing back into your head.
And then if the compression comes back again, that blood is trapped a second time.
And then that can cause the petechial hemorrhages to become more expressed or more pronounced because you keep getting that blood flow restored and then compressed and then restored and then eventually completely choked off or constricted.
And that's why you'll see more and more bursting of the hemorrhages because of the blood keeps coming back in and then getting stopped.
No, no, there would be no way.
It's just if they're really pronounced.
Well, I'm telling you the science, but if it's really pronounced, you can get an idea that there's been more blood flow restored.
But if there's just minimal petechial hemorrhages that occurred initially, it won't be necessarily different.
It's just that the fact that there's more of them means that there was more blood flow, more circulation.
How can I tell she thrashed?
Put the neck in a carotid sleeper hold and she starts pushing against the pressure on her neck.
That can cause the bruising.
Also internally, when the skin is dissected up and you look at the neck muscles, you can see stretching hemorrhages of the neck muscles from them trying to pull out of the hold as well.
So you can see that internally, like hemorrhages in the musculature that show that she was violently fighting against the constrictive process on her neck.
I'm going to put a wig on and wear some really tall shoes because I'm four foot nine.
So conductive electronic devices like taser work by injecting prongs into your skin and then using these skins.
Moisture to conduct electricity across it and then send a large amount of electricity into your body, basically shocking you.
The shock itself causes a tremendous amount of pain, causes you to spasm and then collapse.
Conductive electronic devices is what a taser is.
Taser themselves prefer you call it a conductive electronic device because not all...