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pages 343-435 are the dead baby emporium, enter at your own risk
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thinking hard whether i also want this book. pg 789, sentence 29 assuming the blocked pages are dead/abused kids
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# ? Jan 10, 2021 16:47 |
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Page 666 Sentence 69 (35 otherwise) The devils page the devils sex position
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Page 91 Sentence 18
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Page 144 sentence 6 (Had to solve an adventure game puzzle related to the Christian revelations)
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Page 900 Sentence 11
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# ? Jan 10, 2021 17:07 |
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This seems neat. Page 743, sentence 14
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Funky See Funky Do posted:Page 900 Nice. That's the new sex number right?
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# ? Jan 10, 2021 17:09 |
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Pick posted:
Is this a chapter about the effect getting hella shot with a gun does to the body
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... was I right?
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# ? Jan 10, 2021 17:26 |
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Pick posted:"The cause-of-death opinion must be expressed in such a way that the public is served well and fairly." "Determining cause of death"?
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# ? Jan 10, 2021 18:26 |
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Page 1017 sentence 7
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Pick posted:"However, it is significant that all testing done to determine the safety of these weapons has been carried out by the Taser manufacturers or on their behalf." The effects of electricity on the body?
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Will follow up on winners/not quite winners after some more content:Patrick Spens posted:Page 1128 "Criminal abortion, whether self-induced or performed by a non-medical person, is generally done by administering toxic abortifaciants, such as quinine, or by applying intrauterine trauma using a variety of non-sterilized objects (metal rods, clothes hangars, wooden sticks, etc.)" Colonel Cancer posted:Page 444 "Therefore, in the evaluation of a fatality due to choking, the pathologist should always consider the choking as no more than the immediate cause of death and operate under the assumption that the case study is incomplete until the underlying cause of death is identified." mind the walrus posted:Page 83 "Although Dr. Whydoc did not have many details, she knew the case involved a 35-year-old woman on TPN following bowel resection." Frank Frank posted:Page 33 "The second rule is in most beatings there is little, if any, blood spatter resulting from the first blow." Arrhythmia posted:PAGE 420 This is in the forbidden murdered child chapter, so you get page 69 sentence 42: "Proximal space consists of the area between the body and its coverings (clothing, hair, or ornament), including primarily the skin surface." Edgar Allan Pwned posted:thinking hard whether i also want this book. pg 789, sentence 29 Correct, the blocked pages are the child murder/fatal child abuse chapter. Page 789 is photos, so page 780: "Plastic wads retain their shape and diameter within the body, but old type felt and cardboard wads soak up blood and body fluids and swell, often causing the diameter to be altered."
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 02:00 |
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George H.W. oval office posted:Page 666 666 is a photos page, so 665: ""Bullets sometimes disintegrate upon impact on bone." TheAardvark posted:Page 1017 sentence 7 "We prefer to avoid the term 'brain death' because it fosters an erroneous impression here that there are two kinds of death, with brain death less certain and subordinate to cessation of cardiac action and respiration." Big Beef City posted:Page 91 "The jurisdiction of the coroner/medical examiner in unexplained deaths may be exercised only if the manner of death is unexplained." By popular demand posted:Page 144 sentence 6 This is a references page! We have to go all the way back to page 141. "Potassium measurement in vitreous remains the most reliable chemical test for estimating the PMI in the majority of cases, with refinements of the procedure continuing to be described." Funky See Funky Do posted:Page 900 Page 900 is mostly images, as is 899. On page 898: "The blast effect due to extreme changes in air pressure caused by the lightning discharge, occasionally throws the victim several feet, resulting in blunt injuries, and may rip his or her clothing, including shoes (See figs XVI-18 and XVI019a-b)." PhysicsFrenzy posted:This seems neat. Page 743, sentence 14 This is a seriously nasty image page! Followed by some more! So here it is on page 746: "The ability to walk more than 1000 yards while fatally wounded is remarkable." ---- WINS: Rock Paper Tongue posted:The effects of electricity on the body? Broadly correct! You win a PRIZE! humpthewind posted:"Determining cause of death"? Sorry, you got unlucky and that's a generic sentence in a far more targeted chapter! HOMO ERECTUS posted:Is this a chapter about the effect getting hella shot with a gun does to the body Correct enough! This is the chapter on shotgun wounds specifically. Simone Magus posted:I'm going to say, something involving identifying contusion marks Simone Magus posted:... was I right? Sorry, not quite right! Pick fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Jan 11, 2021 |
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Pick posted:"We prefer to avoid the term 'brain death' because it fosters an erroneous impression here that there are two kinds of death, with brain death less certain and subordinate to cessation of cardiac action and respiration." People that got the plug pulled?
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Pick posted:Page 900 is mostly images, as is 899. On page 898: "The blast effect due to extreme changes in air pressure caused by the lightning discharge, occasionally throws the victim several feet, resulting in blunt injuries, and may rip his or her clothing, including shoes (See figs XVI-18 and XVI019a-b)." The awesome power of electricity to kill and maim! Are figs XVI-18 and XV1019a-b incredible pictures and will you post them if they're not too gory?
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 02:30 |
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just flip pages and point and post what comes up, thank you.
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 02:43 |
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was originally gonna go with choking on various materials, gonna now go with shotgun bullet wounds
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 02:52 |
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Page 222 Sentence 13
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 03:07 |
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My sentence was from the Chapter On How The Physical Location Affects A Dead Body
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 03:08 |
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Pick posted:"The cause-of-death opinion must be expressed in such a way that the public is served well and fairly." Communicating findings with the public/discussing them with members of the media?
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TeachesOfPeaches posted:Communicating findings with the public/discussing them with members of the media? i hope that ones actually from the chapter on autoerotic asphyxiation
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TheAardvark posted:i hope that ones actually from the chapter on autoerotic asphyxiation This book has a bit on that topic, but the best is from Dead Men Do Tell Tales: quote:But accidental self-inflicted deaths can spring from darker roots. In these deaths a certain type of aberrant sexual behavior reaches a different climax than that expected. I am referring to autoerotic asphyxiation.
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 03:32 |
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if i die from zapping my wiener w/ a model train transformer please ensure everyone knows and put it on my tombstone,
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 03:43 |
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Yeah that’s probably the most well-written account of the topic. Those people have seen some poo poo.
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TeachesOfPeaches posted:Yeah that’s probably the most well-written account of the topic. Those people have seen some poo poo. The section on what happens in a septic tank I found very interesting. quote:One of the most revolting, yet instructive, burial cases in my experience involved a terrible old man who lived in Miami and who finally died, aged ninety-five, a few years ago. This man was in the habit of threatening his neighbors with all sorts of dark menaces, telling anyone who would listen that he had murdered his son-in-law and disposed of the body in a septic tank, and he would do the same to anyone who crossed him.
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Does this book have a chapter on sex- or masturbation-related deaths? Cuz I bet that poo poo is a fuckin’ adventure. I read somewhere that the BTK killer did a thing called “traumatic masturbation” and I have been fascinated by just what the gently caress that phrase even means ever since. quote:Another poor soul, for whom pain and pleasure were obviously closely akin, attached an electric train transformer to his penis with alligator clips and was in the habit of administering mild shocks to his genitals. Regrettably, on one occasion—the last!—the transformer shorted out, and he received the full 110-volt household electrical charge. He was instantly and ignominiously electrocuted. This case, when presented at one of our meetings, was interesting because the parents of the deceased had removed all evidence of the transformer before the police investigators showed up. They were understandably horrified and chagrined to discover their son dead under such sordid circumstances and did their best to conceal the manner of his death. But alligator clips leave very characteristic marks and these were plainly visible at the autopsy. After a few shrewd, discreet questions on the part of investigators, the unhappy parents broke down and revealed the full, shabby truth of the matter. The death was ruled accidental. TheAardvark posted:if i die from zapping my wiener w/ a model train transformer please ensure everyone knows and put it on my tombstone, There’s a Tosh.0 episode with a video that shows a guy with aluminum foil wrapped around his dingdong with two prongs on the end of it and then he sticks it in a wall outlet and fries hisself. It then shows Tosh attempting to hook a car battery up to some foil wrapped around several of the show’s interns’ dicks.
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 06:32 |
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quote:I know of one remarkable case in which a young man killed himself utterly by accident after he dressed himself up as a vampire, to go to a Halloween party. He wore a shirt stained with fake bloodstains, and beneath the shirt he had placed the end panel of a wooden apple crate, made of soft pine. As a final touch, for gory effect, he planned to appear at the party with a “stake” driven into his own heart. The stake would be transfixed in the soft pine panel underneath his shirt. Unfortunately, things did not work out as planned. The youth opted to use a sharp-pointed knife in lieu of a stake, and to tap the knife into the pine panel with a hammer. Obviously he believed the hidden wooden crate panel would shield him from harm. It didn’t. The soft wood split easily beneath the hammer-driven knife point, and the blade plunged deep into the young man’s heart. His last words, as he staggered out of his room, were a gasp of disbelief: “I really did it!” Then he toppled forward, dead. This was no true suicide, but instead an absurd and tragic accident.
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Pick posted:
Jesus. Maybe the chapters about various poisons?
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# ? Jan 11, 2021 07:09 |
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Edgar Allan Pwned posted:thinking hard whether i also want this book. Oh also my advice from someone who reads too much generally, and too much of this stuff, is try stuff like Dead Men Do Tell Tales first. This one is very interesting from a purely dry, scientific standpoint but hoh-poo poo the photos are something else. The book even says they're not in color to discourage gorehounds, because the authors will send you the color ones if you have a legitimate need. However, they definitely confirm some things you might wonder about as "tall tales", e.g. that small pet dogs absolutely do nibble on corpses if they're stuck in the house. And apparently they love the taste of face. Also, if you have a male corpse that died in the heat and produced a lot of methane in the decomposing scrotum, you can vent it off with a special needle and ignition of the scrotal gasses () Dead Men Do Tell Tales is also mostly crimes; this book is mostly not-crimes. But weirdly a lot of the not-crime ones are way worse. Window-washer falls, "brick fall from height", etc. In most of these cases, there's not really any mystery why someone died, it's just how to dot the i's and cross the t's for the job as an actual profession. It's not like "woah check out this dog-eaten face" it's like "you might think some really heinous crime happened here with this fleshed face, but it was just the dog, you can see the signs it was the dog [here, here here]. This person died of old age, nothing sinister happened in this situation." It's not intended to be reader-friendly, it's an industry reference book. Pick fucked around with this message at 07:36 on Jan 11, 2021 |
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Pick posted:Oh also my advice from someone who reads too much generally, and too much of this stuff, is try stuff like Dead Men Do Tell Tales first. This one is very interesting from a purely dry, scientific standpoint but hoh-poo poo the photos are something else. The book even says they're not in color to discourage gorehounds, because the authors will send you the color ones if you have a legitimate need. However, they definitely confirm some things you might wonder about as "tall tales", e.g. that small pet dogs absolutely do nibble on corpses if they're stuck in the house. And apparently they love the taste of face. I had a girlfriend who was fond of "Death's Acre" by Bill Bass and "Stiff" by Mary Roach. The former is about the "body farm" where they study the decomposition of corpses: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Tennessee_Anthropological_Research_Facility
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Death's Acre is good. tbh I cannot stand anything by Mary Roach, I hate her writing style and think it's twee, self-aggrandizing, and disrespectful.
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Pick posted:Death's Acre is good. tbh I cannot stand anything by Mary Roach, I hate her writing style and think it's twee, self-aggrandizing, and disrespectful. Yeah, these weren't personal recommendations, although I think I did read at least some of the Bass book. The subject matter just brought those vague memories to mind.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Yeah, these weren't personal recommendations, although I think I did read at least some of the Bass book. The subject matter just brought those vague memories to mind. Yeah no worries, just some personal input since we're on the topic . --- Pick fucked around with this message at 07:46 on Jan 11, 2021 |
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Flammable gas is stored in the balls
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Wifi Toilet posted:Flammable gas is stored in the balls https://youtu.be/7W35dyPTh6o
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Hit me! Page 1234, sentence 56.
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Page 222, sentence 13 if you please
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Pick posted:"Although Dr. Whydoc did not have many details, she knew the case involved a 35-year-old woman on TPN following bowel resection." If that's too vague gonna put my final chips down on poison, which I think is more of a semantics issue.
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