Whoever carried out this attack would have left the scene with bloodstained clothing and we appeal to people's better nature to come forward. |
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I just remember Cortez ordering his cannon to fire and the Spaniards marching around the bloodstained teocallis and little else. |
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The mattresses and walls were covered in blood and the murder weapon, a bloodstained hedging billhook, lay abandoned. |
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His face was covered in cuts, and his clothing was also bloodstained and torn. |
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When Boon visits the murdered woman's home, there is really no need to let us see the bloodstained floorboards. |
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It is 3am and the only people on the streets are bloodstained meat porters lugging carcasses from cold-storage lorries to the butchers' aisles. |
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A bloodstained note left by the couple, which suggested they might be planning to kill themselves, was found pinned to a fence nearby. |
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Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame. |
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Detectives were last night hunting a bloodstained attacker after a wealthy businessman was murdered at his luxury home. |
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Through sheer luck she managed to worm a hand into the space between her wrist and her own bloodstained neck. |
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Both of them, dead, and yet for him his own painful, bloodstained existence dragged slowly on. |
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If haemarthrosis is not suspected but joint aspirate is bloodstained, a clotting screen is essential. |
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The bloodstained body of a Scotswoman was discovered in the boot of a car near a Blackpool bed and breakfast, it was revealed last night. |
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The result was a set of cinematic sickies so drenched in dread and bloodstained bodies that audiences couldn't help but be disturbed. |
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Stretcher after stretcher was being carried from the ruin, some of the white cloths covering the bodies bloodstained. |
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Earlier the court heard that police found the flat had been ransacked and there were bloodstained footprints in the hall. |
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And officers hunting her killer urged people who spotted anyone with bloodstained clothes to get in touch with them. |
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She did not remember taking off a pair of bloodstained rubber gloves found in the bedroom, but recollected washing her hands in the bathroom. |
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The woman claimed her bloodstained clothing was the result of a severe haemorrhage but told staff not to call for medical help. |
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The car was found on the outskirts of Birmingham on December 7, bloodstained, muddied, and with grass and leaves on the bonnet and underneath. |
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The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders. |
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It is not clear exactly what weapon the attacker used, but police say the wanted man is likely to have been heavily bloodstained. |
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She alerted police, but when they arrived they found his blue Toyota Seleca empty and bloodstained. |
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She nestled her face into his chest, muffling her sobs in his bloodstained clothing. |
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The book is an account of life in Sierra Leone during the bloodstained 1997-8 rule of Johnny Paul Koroma's Armed Forces Ruling Council. |
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His bandaged leg rests, slightly elevated, on a bloodstained cushion borrowed from a couch. |
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This was terror on the installment plan, spread across a bloodstained summer. |
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In every picture, there is a bloodstained note card bearing the number twenty-three. |
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Who questions the bloodstained bank notes that lie untouched in the vaults of the most powerful bank? |
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The unusual arrangement is a product of BrĨko's bloodstained recent history. |
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And ugly bargains between bloodstained leaders may be deemed necessary to end strife. |
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He raised his hand, and set it across his heart, right over a bulging, bloodstained pocket. |
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The accused along with bloodstained knife was caught by Razzaq Masih and Hanooke Gil. |
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Her partially broken head and the bloodstained plastic bags lying nearby suggested that she had been dumped forcefully right after delivery. |
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A vision of the bloodstained Tybalt makes her hesitate, but she empties finally the phial. |
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When he came to the spring in the Upper Valais, he took a sip of the fresh water and washed his bloodstained face. |
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Their clothes were bloodstained, armaments hanging at belts and baldrics. |
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This was to view the first showing of Nelson's bloodstained uniform. |
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Police found the kitchen knife used next to her bloodstained body. |
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The Governor, on the other hand, had led us to believe he wanted to put his bloodstained past behind him. |
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They also found a bloodstained length of lead pipe wrapped in surgical plaster. |
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Davidson saw the bloodstained seat of her car and the skid marks where her car had gone off the road. |
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Police also found a bloodstained hammer and black cable ties. |
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He still wore the bloodstained smock in which he had been arrested. |
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The appearance of bloodstained sputum is often a worrying symptom. |
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The blood distribution on this shoe and pair of trousers is indicative of a contact stain and spray pattern caused by the wearer kicking a bloodstained object. |
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Distraught relatives lined up yesterday at an improvised morgue in a bloodstained alleyway to identify some of those mangled and entombed in Saturday's quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. |
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Our Jackie is embodied forever in that bloodstained pink suit. |
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It is a bloodstained irony of fate that, in addition to the heavy toll they take in terms of lives and resources, modern wars usually end in stalemate, none of the parties having succeeded in imposing a military solution. |
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The greed which this week caught up with those who accepted the Qaddafis as patrons of human rights will one day shame the lawyers, bankers and PR men vouching for the character of Russia's bloodstained oligarchs. |
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A bandolero was stuffing the bloodstained pesos into his shirt. |
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A bloodstained glove and saw used by Wellington's personal surgeon Dr John Hume to amputate the Earl of Uxbridge's leg after he was hit by a case-shot. |
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