| I laid the body on the sheeting already on the floor, and then bundled the duvet into the washing machine and poured bleach over the bloodstains. |
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| Sarah screamed hysterically as she pulled on her mother's limp arm, covered with deep cuts and bloodstains. |
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| On the stairs faint bloodstains are visible and their origin unknown, but there are only three choices to what caused them. |
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| Groggy from lack of sleep, I emerged from my building the next morning and looked for bloodstains on the sidewalk. |
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| There were also bloodstains, so I wasn't sure I would ever give it to her, but I put it in my pack anyway. |
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| A concrete bench on an outside terrace overlooking their garden and swimming pool was broken and there were bloodstains on the floor. |
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| We haven't found any evidence, any scorch marks or bloodstains inside the buildings, or anything like that. |
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| The vehicle had been left in the isolated rural spot with its lights on and the engine running, and there were bloodstains inside. |
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| There's also a cell lined with sound-proofing pads, on which fading bloodstains are visible. |
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| Old bloodstains had dried into the fabric and he had been unable to wash them out. |
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| When alone in the kitchen, Nora sighs and methodically starts to clean her husband's bloodstains from the counter. |
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| The blast at the Sunubar Hotel sent frightened guests of the three-storey hotel running into the street, some barefooted, others with bloodstains on their clothes. |
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| There are suggestions that bloodstains at the scene of the shooting were cleaned away by some of the accused while the police turned the other way. |
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| Officers said it was unclear whether the shots were fired at a person or into the air, and there were no bloodstains found or evidence of any injuries. |
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| That same night, bloodstains, shirt buttons and cartridge cases were found on the roadside a mile from the town, where it is believed he met his killers. |
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| There are still bloodstains on the floors of the interrogation rooms. |
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| When the British retook Cawnpore, the soldiers took their sepoy prisoners to the Bibighar and forced them to lick the bloodstains from the walls and floor. |
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