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Subject: Re: what about the pineapple?


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Melinda
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Date Posted: 18:29:26 02/06/05 Sun
In reply to: monica 's message, "what about the pineapple?" on 17:48:55 02/03/05 Thu

Hi Monica.
The autopsyeport concludes 'apparent vegetable or fruit material which may represent fragments of pineapple' ... so it MAY NOT even be pineapple that was found. JonBenet DID NOT like to eat pineapple anyway so maybe it is something else she had digested during the day. Transit time for food can vary anywhere from 22 hours up to two days.

Exhuming JonBenets body if it could be proved a stungun was used is something I am sure the Ramseys would consent to if they believed this would be of gain - however a stun gun leaves only physical evidence of which was reported in the autopsy. Stunguns have been used in many different attacks and crimes. Below are details of how a stungun works and this unfortunatly also proves how effective it is to use in an attack.

The way a stun gun works is by interrupting the communication signals from the brain to the body. A stun gun does not harm a person permanently; it only temporarily disrupts the way our body functions. A stun gun won't cause damage in the long run because the electricity that it delivers into a person's body is very high voltage but low amperage electrical charge. In this way, the charge is not intense enough to cause any long term damage to the person.

So when you press the stun gun against a person and deliver the shock to them, a few things happen contributing to their following [stunned] condition. The electric shock delivered by the stun gun will combine with the electric signals from the brain and this will confuse your body and make it hard to move. Another effect the stun gun can have is causing a person to do excessive amounts of work directed towards nothing in a particularly short period of time. This will use all of the persons energy so that they will temporarily be unable to do anything.

Thanks for visiting the site and posting here! Hope to talk to you again.
Melinda

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