Yeah, I didn't really mean to leave it that long. :/
It wasn't really cooked much I think, just the skin on top was damaged. I checked it with the IR thermometer, and it was warmer than a live mouse would be, but not at a temperature at which we consider food to be cooked, so the inside was definitely not that cooked. I didn't want to move around too much to get a better view for fear of disturbing him, so the whole business actually looked worse than it was. Mouse blood got smeared around a bit, but no actual guts. I think he gave it a really good smush in the middle when he wrapped it; this little guy takes no chances about making sure his dinner is good and deceased, and he hangs on for what seems like a ridiculously long time for prey that is clearly not moving.

And because of the awkward cranny he was in when I gave him his mouse, he really hard a hard time maneuvering it and finding his way around it, and ended up with his whole body upside down while he dragged the mouse around trying to get leverage, and I think he was pretty clearly frustrated. I couldn't help but think that if you took a video and photoshopped the mouse out of it, it would look like the worst spider wobble you ever saw. Then when he finally got it all down and went to slither off to his warm hide, he had to get over the moss mat "hide" he had been pinned against. It's just a piece of moss mat curled over into a tube, so doesn't give very much leverage for clambering over and getting the right way up again.

So I think it's all OK... but it's sorta hard to sit there and watch the little guy struggling with it from the wrong end in a tight corner and feel like I should have done a better job with the presentation!