One interview has been published in the Catholic Virginian.
“With the weight [of the crossbeam] on his back, falling straight to the ground three times, he probably developed a tear in his aorta,” said Lauto. “The wounds on the shoulder all match carrying that beam.”
“From the wound in his side, we can say it was made with a Roman short spear, not the long one,” said Lauto. “Using a short spear tells us the cross was no more than 6 feet tall, which means he was naked, on the cross, in front of everybody.”
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https://catholicvirginian.org/news/deeper-into-the-mystery-shroud-of-turin-exhibit-educates-enthralls/
- LJ
Author of UPPER ROOM, THE WAY: 33AD to 57AD
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