The captured Z. Von-Sinistre managed to wrangle for study. Still visible are the cuts made to remove the heart in the hopes it would "kill" her. She is still clutching her mummified baby. It was beleived the baby was not turned or eaten, rather she died of starvation when her mother could no longer manufacture usable milk. ( possibly indicating an instinctive maternal link after infection?) Not visible is the fatal blow to her skull where she was crushed by the horses used to restrain her.(via ropes and pulleys) The specimen was beleived to originate from the chinese railroad camp. Thank's go to the HiZtorical society for allowing me acces to both their archive, and specimen lab.
zomb 039
by Dr. Synyster
May 9, 2009
The captured Z. Von-Sinistre managed to wrangle for study. Still visible are the cuts made to remove the heart in the hopes it would "kill" her. She is still clutching her mummified baby. It was beleived the baby was not turned or eaten, rather she died of starvation when her mother could no longer manufacture usable milk. ( possibly indicating an instinctive maternal link after infection?) Not visible is the fatal blow to her skull where she was crushed by the horses used to restrain her.(via ropes and pulleys) The specimen was beleived to originate from the chinese railroad camp. Thank's go to the HiZtorical society for allowing me acces to both their archive, and specimen lab.