Here’s a useful guide for Writers of Murder Stories

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Went well with scrambled eggs. It should be advised that, if you experience any of these symptoms, you should contact a physician 🙂
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No kidding Don 😄😄😄
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Very informative – especially for those of us who know what that smells like! Med school provided for some fascinating observations, for sure…
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I’ll bet Sep
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🙂 I think.
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Great info! That will come in handy when applying my make-up for the next zombie walk 😉
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LOLOLOL
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Reblogged this on Anna Dobritt — Author.
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Thanks Anna 😀
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I’m so glad I decided to have breakfast first this morning.
Hugs
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Sorry David 😦
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Terrific, Chris, thanks so much for sharing!
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Hmmm. My mother died in hospital and I didn’t see her until three hours after death. Her skin was not purple and waxy (6), her lips had not faded to a noticably pale colour (7), her hands had not turned blue (9) and her eyes hadn’t sunk (10). And no, she wasn’t in the cool atmosphere of the morgue but in a viewing room off the ward.
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Oh my goodness … that’s just what I needed tonight. Youza! I’m a nurse; I’ve seen death, rigor and a few other things.
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Sorry Caroline – I thought it might be useful to some authors 😦
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No need to be sorry, I was laughing just a bit at the morbidity of the subject which, of course, is NOT funny.
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Phew 😱😃😘
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