Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Explain: Nearly instant cessation of neuromuscular response

"After he was given that drive stun to the chest, he was pulled out of the car onto the concrete, " Williams told CNN. "He was electroshocked two more times, which two officers noted that he had no neuromuscular response to those last two 50,000-volt electroshocks." [LINK]

This is interesting.

Why would the neuromuscular response cease suddenly (seemingly less than a minute)?

I don't believe that Kroll's theories can explain this observation.

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