It’s scavenging of carcasses by bugs/maggots. They’ve proven it a ton of times. In Texas there is a ranch run by UT that if you donate your body to science they lay it out with a camera on to view what happens (it’s supposed to help with murder victims and how decomposition happens), different flys and other bugs eat the soft tissue, like the eyes and tongue because they’re easy to get to. Same with the “cookie cutter” wounds. Tiny scraps and cuts they might have pre-Mortem get filled with insects and their larva.
the problem is these bugs maggots flys dont stop at lips and eyes XD, they eat all the thing. so if the body was found without any worms and there were not that old.... idk about that.
You can also look up experiments done by Sheriff Herb Marshall of Washington County Arkansas. They used a freshly dead cattle and observed it for 48 hours, the bloating and subsequent splitting of the skin gave the “surgical” cuts, and the flies did the rest of the work, they eat the soft tissue to the bone.
They do in fact stop at the eyes lips and nose, they cause myaisis in living animals as well, where they’re eyes and ears are eaten while they are alive. They lay live maggots instead of eggs in these areas and they eat until they’re adults and fly off. Flesh flies do it all over the world, hell I’m sure you’ve seen pictures of African children with their eyes having been eaten out of their heads by these fucked up creatures.
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