I find HRC kuru diagnosis questionable. She may have signs and symptoms, but definitive diagnosis would be on autopsy.
OK!
Can we get started immediately on that?
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Guffaws. Given what she's purported done to babies and toddler children with anesthetic--treat her the same way.
Must we wait to do it ante-mortem, or can we start in on the necropsy now?
(The word "autopsy" is generally reserved for the post-mortem examination of dead human beings. "Necropsy" is a similar term used for the post-mortem examinations of animals. . .however, in this case, that may be stretching the case and insulting dead animals. Perhaps the term they use for examining excised tumor cells would be a preferred term: "biopsy.")