The final arguments in the Delhi gangrape case entered the third day with the prosecution riding on medical reports of the victim and DNA evidence from her body to revisit the horrors of her ordeal and blow a major hole into defence pleas of innocence and alibis. The prosecution on Saturday spoke about the depraved sexual perversity with which the accused treated the victim. According to their case,the major damage to the victim,who succumbed to her injuries thirteen days later,was caused when iron rods were aggressively thrust into her body. Due to the thrusting and withdrawal of rods,intestines and abdomen prolapsed which resulted in irreparable injury, the prosecution mentioned quoting from a doctors testimony in the case. Dayan Krishnan,special public prosecutor in the case said when the doctors examined the victim,many of her organs were absent without the presence of any surgical sutures. This shows that the organs were pulled out by hands of the accused, he said. The prosecution argued before the court that the accused had acted under a common conspiracy to kill the victim. If they intended to kill the victim,why did they not have the same intention towards the victims friend? Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna asked. In response,Krishnan alleged that the accused had intended to kill all their preys on December 16. Referring to the testimony of the carpenter who had been robbed hours prior to the incident,the prosecution said that after the robbery,he was thrown off the bus in a manner that he would be run over by a passing truck. In a similar manner,the victim and her friend were thrown off the bus and the accused allegedly tried to run them over. Krishnan referred to the testimony of the victims friend who had said the accused had thrown them off the bus after exclaiming that the victim was dead and exhorting that her friend should die too. The prosecution also alleged that the modus operandi of the accused was similar in the two cases as they assaulted the passengers who fell into their trap.