That’s the picture that makes me feel he’s still alive. Usually when a person is dead, eyes closed, their face will be relaxed, in a way. Not like when you just lie down and close your eyes. That picture looks like he’s faking death imo. And also, usually a dead body is covered. It’s like they were like “get this picture! Ok good”.
The eyes do not close, I have seen dead bodies, working in hospitals and sitting with the dying as a hospice aid, even if they die in a coma or sleep, they open slightly. If they die and we have to move the body, most often it is the final caregiver that gently closes the eyes, in a wake, the undertaker glues or stitches the eyes shut, out of respect for the appearance. In a case of death from asphyxiation, the eyes are almost always open. I think he was killed, and if Gaetz is dropping hints, I would say it was the "Royals".
I cannot recall anyone speaking outloud to a person, but I have seen more than half looking past me and focusing on something I could not see, sometimes they were disturbed, sometimes just smiling. Since Hospice focuses on pain relief, the patients were on morphine and relaxed. for the most part. In Nursing homes, I clearly remember one woman who died suddenly, and she was sitting up waiting for her supper tray, eyes wide open and she looked terrified, I can still see her face to this day, her heart had just stopped, she had the tv on, and as I said, was waiting for her supper.
Thanks for sharing. I've had a friend and a family member talking to dead people before they passed. Also a friend who worked in hospice witnessed it often, so it's a subject I'm very interested in. I've seen interviews with perfectly lucid, non-drugged hospice patients speak about dead relatives visiting them and appearing real. Those can be found on youtube and rumble.
That’s the picture that makes me feel he’s still alive. Usually when a person is dead, eyes closed, their face will be relaxed, in a way. Not like when you just lie down and close your eyes. That picture looks like he’s faking death imo. And also, usually a dead body is covered. It’s like they were like “get this picture! Ok good”.
The eyes do not close, I have seen dead bodies, working in hospitals and sitting with the dying as a hospice aid, even if they die in a coma or sleep, they open slightly. If they die and we have to move the body, most often it is the final caregiver that gently closes the eyes, in a wake, the undertaker glues or stitches the eyes shut, out of respect for the appearance. In a case of death from asphyxiation, the eyes are almost always open. I think he was killed, and if Gaetz is dropping hints, I would say it was the "Royals".
As a hospice worker, what estimated percentage of patients spoke to their dead loved ones before they passed?
I cannot recall anyone speaking outloud to a person, but I have seen more than half looking past me and focusing on something I could not see, sometimes they were disturbed, sometimes just smiling. Since Hospice focuses on pain relief, the patients were on morphine and relaxed. for the most part. In Nursing homes, I clearly remember one woman who died suddenly, and she was sitting up waiting for her supper tray, eyes wide open and she looked terrified, I can still see her face to this day, her heart had just stopped, she had the tv on, and as I said, was waiting for her supper.
Thanks for sharing. I've had a friend and a family member talking to dead people before they passed. Also a friend who worked in hospice witnessed it often, so it's a subject I'm very interested in. I've seen interviews with perfectly lucid, non-drugged hospice patients speak about dead relatives visiting them and appearing real. Those can be found on youtube and rumble.
When a person is dead, their eyes are not necessarily completely closed. This is why they used to put coins over a dead person's eyes.