The bodies of the latter two individuals may be seen collapsing in similar fashion at frames 333 777 and 940 052 respectively. I have furthermore found that the positioning of its victims’ bodies may be significant. This also potentially explains the strange bruising and hemorrhaging present in the soft tissues of SCP-173’s victims around the eyes a transient, violent, non-specific, non-physical force ripping its victims’ eyelids open.
Death appears to be due to, at least in this instance, a combination of trauma caused by the rapidity of motion SCP-173 inflicts and the severing of the spinal cord due to separation between the second and third cervical vertebrae, and not physical torsion or strangulation, a conclusion supported by my autopsy findings. At frame 235 939, less than 0.00001 seconds later, subject D-173-2267’s head is turned upward such that it stares directly into subject SCP-173’s “eyes,” and -2267’s eyes are now fully open. D-173-2267’s eyes remain fully closed SCP-173’s arms remain fixed in their usual “at rest” positions. My frame by frame review finds that at frame 235 938 of camera two’s edited log, SCP-173 closes to within 10 cm of D-173-2267. My review of provided footage, in addition to confirming an average speed of 20 to 22 meters per second while unobserved, also strongly suggests that subject SCP-173 does not make physical contact with its victims. This was not unexpected I’ve long felt it asinine to assume that an entity with no digits or prehensile appendages could physically manipulate individuals in such a manner. After reviewing the footage provided, I’m now confident enough of my suspicions to elaborate on them further.ĭuring my autopsies, I found no evidence of external physical trauma to the aforementioned subjects’ necks or craniums, as one would expect to find in instances of strangulation or vertebral torsion. > Subject: Conclusions RE: D-173-2263, -2264, -2267 IncidentĪs you know, my reason for requesting this footage were the strange findings of my autopsies of subjects 173-2263, -2264, and -2267. Delano Smascher ( pcs.41a|rehcsamsd#pcs.41a|rehcsamsd )
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