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  2. File:Dismemberment, Site 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The methodical removal of portions of the body over an extended period of time, usually with a knife, eventually resulting in death. Sometimes known as "death by a thousand cuts". Pendulum. [8] A machine with an axe head for a weight that slices closer to the victim's torso over time (of disputed historicity). Starvation/Dehydration ...

  4. Dismemberment - Wikipedia

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    Dismemberment was carried out in the Medieval and Early Modern era and could be effected, for example, by tying a person's limbs to chains or other restraints, then attaching the restraints to separate movable entities (e.g. vehicles) and moving them in opposite directions. Depending on the forces supplied by the horses or other entities ...

  5. A Complete Timeline of Jeffrey Dahmer's Victims Over the Years

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    Dahmer took pictures of each step of Straughter's dismemberment after killing him, before keeping his skull. Errol Lindsey, 19 [ April 7, 1991 ] Photo credit: A&E - Hearst Owned

  6. Did Jeffrey Dahmer Really Take Polaroids of His Victims? Here ...

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    Per ELLE Australia, the gruesome photos included "his victim's corpses posed in suggestive positions with their backs arched, documentation of the dismemberment process and Dahmer engaging in ...

  7. Incompatible with life - Wikipedia

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    Examples of injuries incompatible with life are decapitation or gross dismemberment.Other circumstances that are regarded as self-evidently incompatible with life include traumatic hemicorporectomy, decomposition, incineration, hypostasis and rigor mortis; in these circumstances, paramedics and other similar workers may be allowed to regard a person as dead in the absence of a physician.

  8. Death by selfie: New study analyzes the most dangerous pics - AOL

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  9. Mutilation - Wikipedia

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    Some ethnic groups practice ritual mutilation, for example, burning, clitoridectomy, or flagellation, sometimes as part of a rite of passage. In some cases, the term may even apply to treatment of dead bodies, as in the case of scalping, when a person is mutilated after they have been killed by an enemy. Castration is also a form of mutilation.