Danny McG
"Anything can happen in the next half hour!"
I've been reading about the 'blood eagle' method of killing but I fail to see how it could be done.
The ribs are chopped through each side of the spine and then the lungs are spread out to form the eagle wing shape, the victim then suffocates.
How would that work in practice?
You chop the ribs and cut through the flesh/muscle and then you still need to open the back enough to get the lungs out.
Surely the ribs would need broken/chopped at the sides as well? Otherwise you're fighting pressure all the way round to the breastbone.
You couldn't simply lever against the spine to force a gap, when you come to do the second lung all the support has gone and you would have nothing substantial to lever against.
Was the blood eagle actually used or is it a myth?
The ribs are chopped through each side of the spine and then the lungs are spread out to form the eagle wing shape, the victim then suffocates.
How would that work in practice?
You chop the ribs and cut through the flesh/muscle and then you still need to open the back enough to get the lungs out.
Surely the ribs would need broken/chopped at the sides as well? Otherwise you're fighting pressure all the way round to the breastbone.
You couldn't simply lever against the spine to force a gap, when you come to do the second lung all the support has gone and you would have nothing substantial to lever against.
Was the blood eagle actually used or is it a myth?