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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyBarrySmurph" data-source="post: 7214353" data-attributes="member: 36710"><p>No needle. Report from Gene Kerrigan Indo 2009. </p><p></p><p>“The baby had been alive for perhaps 24 hours when someone killed him. During that time, he was washed but not fed. The baby's neck was broken, but that wasn't fatal. There were 28 knife wounds, most of them shallow, hesitation wounds, in which the knife was pulled back at the last second. Mostly wounds to the neck. Then the fatal wounds in which the knife was plunged four times into the heart. One might conclude that the killing happened in a mixture of desperation, depression and frenzy. It's not known to this day who did it”</p><p></p><p>No needle. A needle was used to murder Cynthia Owens baby in Dalkey allegedly. That’s maybe where the confusion arises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyBarrySmurph, post: 7214353, member: 36710"] No needle. Report from Gene Kerrigan Indo 2009. “The baby had been alive for perhaps 24 hours when someone killed him. During that time, he was washed but not fed. The baby's neck was broken, but that wasn't fatal. There were 28 knife wounds, most of them shallow, hesitation wounds, in which the knife was pulled back at the last second. Mostly wounds to the neck. Then the fatal wounds in which the knife was plunged four times into the heart. One might conclude that the killing happened in a mixture of desperation, depression and frenzy. It's not known to this day who did it” No needle. A needle was used to murder Cynthia Owens baby in Dalkey allegedly. That’s maybe where the confusion arises. [/QUOTE]
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