Livor mortis, also known as hypostasis, is the discoloration of the skin due to the pooling of blood in the dependent parts of the body following death. The blood pools because the heart can no longer circulate the blood.
Livor mortis. - iupui
www.iupui.edu/~pathol/autopsy/main/11/11.htmI really hate putting this topic in the General section which is becoming a bit of a mess (partly my fault for opening topics and not putting them in their respective theory if applicable), but this doesn't quite fit the qualifiers for any given theory. Livor mortis spots are defined above. There is talk that the blood did not pool in the victim's body in such a way that was consistent with how their bodies were found. This leads many to think that there was involvement earlier on than the initial search team--military? KGB? Mansi? Murderers? I don't know to be completely honest.
So I'm opening up this topic because I don't see the livor mortis in the victims ever discussed openly. I'm rather surprised at that considering many of us are so passionate about our own reserach and theories. I would think the livor mortis would have come up much sooner in the Forum.
In any case. What are some thoughts about those pesky livor mortis spots: tell-tale that something is definitely off and those bodies were staged or at the very least tampered with before anybody had a notion that something wasn't right and nobody had received any word f rom , or who knows, it was below zero at higher altitude in bad weather, nobody can expect typical death profiles.
I look forward to reading this thread as the Site members share their thoughts about those livor mortis spots. Let's dissect this!