The next morning, Doctor Minola examines the body of the dead man. Minola says that the wound on the man's biceps is superficial, and that the man probably died from a broken arm. The doctor asks Minola why the man didn't hang, and Minola tells him that it's because the wound was so small that it killed him
The next morning, Doctor Minola examines the body of the dead man. Minola says that the wound on the man's biceps is superficial, and that the man probably died from a broken arm. The doctor asks Minola why the man didn't hang, and Minola tells him that it's because the wound was so small that it killed him