The back image shows the shoulders flat and the front image shows the palms crossed. The human body can’t do that. Rigor mortis makes a body stiff for about a day. It doesn’t make the arms a foot longer.
People do tend to think that once rigor mortis sets in that the body remains rigid.
Please show us where the arms are a foot longer! Are you still maintaining that the Hands and arms have to be a foot longer because YOU and your SKEPTIC friends don't have a clue about anatomy? A foot longer so someone can cover their groin???? You've got to be kidding. You don't pay a whit of attention to peer-reviewed science, do you? You'd rather listen to a geologist, a failed stage magician and a guy with an English Literature degree than people who are working in their fields of expertise than scientists who know what they are doing, wouldn't you.
Let's look instead of your fantasies at an actual scientific paper measuring the actual lengths of arms, legs, etc., of the image of the Man on the Shroud for REAL facts instead of your false "factoids" pulled out of someone's ass.
Computerized anthropometric analysis of the Man of the Turin Shroud
+ Giulio Fanti°, Emanuela Marinelli, Alessandro Cagnazzo°,
©1999 All Rights Reserved Reprinted by Permission
° CISAS G. Colombo (Interdepartmental Center Space Studies and Activities)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Padua, Via Venezia 1, 35137 Padua Italy