This link suggests a different story.
[https://crimereads.com/forensics-on-trial-americas-first-blood-test-expert/](https://crimereads.com/forensics-on-trial-americas-first-blood-test-expert/)
However, young pigs can have a few nucleated blood cells up to age 8 months. As pig are frequently slaughtered around 4-7 months, they
Goodreads): ***The Tall Woman*** by Wilma Dykeman
Here is an excellent write-up on it: [https://crimereads.com/the-strange-rural-noir-of-wilma-dykemans-the-tall-woman/](https://crimereads.com/the-strange-rural-noir-of-wilma-dykemans-the-tall-woman/)
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This link suggests a different story. [https://crimereads.com/forensics-on-trial-americas-first-blood-test-expert/](https://crimereads.com/forensics-on-trial-americas-first-blood-test-expert/) However, young pigs can have a few nucleated blood cells up to age 8 months. As pig are frequently slaughtered around 4-7 months, they