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extreme burn damages?
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| M1cro5lave |
Ok, this makes me in a bad mood.
I just got to know that someone got burned to death (murder according to the police). It was in a small town where I moved from not long ago (2 months), a friend of mine told me. They found the body along the road near a place where people used to gather for sports activities.
The thing is, they were unable to tell if the body was a male or female. I mean, of course a body can be suffering heavily from heat, but this must have been extreme since they couldn't tell the gender. Or is it common that it's actually not possible to tell in situations like this? I don't know, I just got curious about it.
Things like this makes you wonder what kind of people there are out there. :nervous: |
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| D-res |
they can find out who it is/ gender from dental records....
yeah there are some fukt up people out there nowadays.... pretty sick |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
It's a wide, weird world with odd, odd people in it. The only thing you can do is learn how to protect/defend yourself and those near to you - after all, you have like, what - 70, 80 years here if all is good? Not enough time to enjoy things for what they are if you are focusing on what could go wrong most of the time.
Perhaps, though, this person was struck for lightning and set ablaze for a while? It seems pretty rare for a body to be burned thoroughly past gender recognition, but maybe, if somebody actually did this to another person, they wanted it that way...:nervous: |
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| Spacey Orange |
| That's horrible but they should distinguish gender from da hips and the pelvis thingy. |
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| M1cro5lave |
| They recently found the body, maybe they're checking it up right now. But they weren't able to tell the gender on the spot. |
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