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22 Jan 2010, Comments (0)

More H-caust Anomalies…

Author: The Half-Blood Prince
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by Friedrich Berg

VSS Official Contributor; Member of the Order of Snape.

Tauber lied about everything. One particular lie was about a pile of corpses that he supposedly saw shortly after a gassing. His claims were the subject of an interesting part of the Irving-Lipstadt trial.

Green coloring of a corpse is an indication of putrefaction. According to Francis E. Camps editor, Gradwohl’s Legal Medicine, Third Edition, 1976, page 88: “The first sign of putrefaction is a greenish discoloration of the lower abdominal skin which appears about the second or third day after death….Gradually the colour spreads over the whole abdomen, thence on to the chest, and by this time a putrid odour becomes apparent. By the end of the first week most of the trunk is discoloured, some areas being greenish and others more purple.”

Lipstadt and Irving. (Source: PBS)

From the deposition of Henryk Tauber given on May 24, 1945 as it appears on page 489 of Jean-Claude Pressac’s Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers :”We found heaps of naked bodies, doubled up. They were pinkish, and in places red. Some were covered with greenish marks and saliva ran from their mouths. Others were bleeding from the nose. There was excrement on many of them. I remember that a great number had their eyes open and were hanging on to one another. The bodies were most crushed together round the door. By contrast, there were less around the wire mesh columns.”

The greenish marks could have only appeared on corpses at least two days after death. That would have been consistent with a morgue where many corpses had accumulated over many days and NOT at all consistent corpses of people killed only a few hours earlier.

Forensic Taphonomy

Colour changes also accompany putrefaction. Aside from the purpling on dependent surfaces, livor mortis, there are colour changes due to at least two decompositional phenomena. These are (1) degradation of haemoglobin and conversion of heme to a series of bile pigments, and (2) formation of precipitates of H2S within vessels and tissues. Within a few hours after death, a greenish discolouration begins to spread over the anterior wall of the abdomen. Lysing pancreatic cells liberate a variety of hydrolases which attack biliary structures, releasing variously coloured pigments into the circulation and tissues of the abdomen. These are eventually visible in the overlying skin. These coloured pigments are produced principally within the liver as breakdown products of haemoglobin following digestion of worn out red blood cells, erythrocytes, by the spleen. The colours of the resulting bile pigments depend upon their oxidation state. At death, this reservoir of pigment is responsible for the initial colouration observed as biliverdin moves through the tissues. Some of the biliverdin, which is green, may be reduced to bilirubin which is red. However, within the increasingly acidic tissue environment, bilirubin is quickly reduced to urobilin which is brown. In superficial tissues where oxygen may be more available, some biliverdin is converted to blue and yellow pigments. In death, haemoglobin and other hemoprotiens, e.g. myoglobin, cytochrome, etc., may undergo degradation anywhere. Thus, heme breakdown eventually produces widespread pigment colouration effects in the body’s tissues7.

One might also take a peek this site for some images:

http://curiousexpeditions.org/?p=62

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