File talk:Odessa burnt bodies.jpg

More than gore value here. As always, really, but ... Having looked at it,
 * 1) These people are extremelt charred. Was the fire really that fierce, or were these ones specially doused and extra burnt for some reason?
 * 2) Extra burning helps obscure identities. This can erase certain crimes, and/or let others be inserted. These might now become Russian infiltrators with un-burnt IDs found nearby ...
 * 3) I don't think these people were killed by the fire but before, and then burnt. The person on the left has most head flesh intact, unlike the complete skeleton-face to the right (background person more intact too, but...) Scalp flesh is fragile, easily cracks in a fire, leaving skull visible. But this person's scalp is cracked wide open down to the ears - that's unusual - I think he (or she?) was beaten badly in the head, his scalp broken already, probably dead from it with that face already. Then the first heat  split the scalp wide open early on, leaving most of that skull to burn a while, only receding a bit more under the rest of the burning.
 * 4) Both victims' left hands we should see are missing, but that probably means nothing. People this burnt, at least by an enemy (Libya, Syria, Ukraine) hardly ever get to keep their hands. Especially if left hands of leftists, with Nazi souvenir hunters around? Who knows? --Caustic Logic (talk) 10:03, 5 May 2014 (UTC)


 * I though the "scalp" or exposed scull was a helmet. Maybe it is the scull after all. I suspect we will never see more photographs or autopsy reports. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 16:36, 5 May 2014 (UTC)
 * You know how to use the history function, right CL? This was the original article page I changed. That was a bit over the top, me thinks. But I have just added this link to the photo section and must say that there is indeed a lot of suspicious stuff to analyze in the body of evidence. --CE (talk) 21:45, 5 May 2014 (UTC)