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TheAardvark posted:weird of them to print your last doctor's visit in this book yeah its weird I never got a bill, im starting to wonder if that guy was a doctor or what all those webcams were about
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Page 177, sentence 56Pick posted:"In general, the law has traditionally permitted next-of-kin to have greater authority to prevent an official autopsy after burial than before because concerns as to the sanctity of the sepulcher or grave prohibited disturbing the final resting place, except in the most extreme circumstances." Topick: body exhumation to determine cause of death MIDWIFE CRISIS fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Jan 13, 2021 |
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Pick posted:Image page! Your previous page 211 contains, ""Many drugs can be detected by analysis of the hair shaft and allow for an approximate timeline of when drugs were used." Going to guess this is from the chapter on toxicology reports.
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# ? Jan 13, 2021 20:41 |
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ExecuDork posted:Page 803 Pick posted:Image page! However, enough caption. "The hemohorrage into the upper eyelid occurred as a result of slipping and striking the floor when the body was being cut down." Hmmm... I'm going to go with how to distinguish between injuries before and after death, and maybe how to determine how much time has passed between death and finding / examining the body. Also, the scene in my head that plays when I read that sentence is pretty funny. "Careful! Careful I said!" "Sorry boss I'm trying" *grunts* *rope finally parts under the blunt knife* *THUD* "Goddammit I told you to be careful!" Pick posted:It's actually an earlier sentence than that with some explanation, but it's "The first is that a few bloodstains do not a pattern make!" This is the first exclamation point I've seen in this book which is saying a lot. Thank you! Is there a third rule of most beatings? Pick posted:I'm partially doing this to explore the book, so the answer is... probably? Pick: "I have a great idea for approaching this enormous and intimidating book!" *posts this thread* Almost immediately: "Oh poo poo that entire chapter is just wall-to-wall DEAD CHILDREN" *glues a hundred pages together* "Do not enter here. This is not a place of honour"
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# ? Jan 14, 2021 02:03 |
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Yo I get it, this thread has dropped off the front page but yo, check it, I got me three dogs in a row for guessing how some folks died and I got me two of them dogs. I want that third dog and I have a right to that third dog.
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# ? Jan 14, 2021 07:51 |
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I will accept half a prize. Thank you, Pick.
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# ? Jan 14, 2021 19:10 |
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Prizes are coming, thank you for your patience! And remember, don't die in a Monday one way!
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# ? Jan 14, 2021 23:50 |
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Oh poo poo this should still be stuck whoops
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# ? Jan 14, 2021 23:57 |
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Pick, I'd love some book recommendations, or also from anyone else. I did enjoy Mary Roach but I just haven't read enough on weird body stuff this year.
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Pick posted:"Pseudo-tattooing is the term used to describe tatting produced by something other than gunpowder." death by explosions
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 01:29 |
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PokeJoe posted:death by explosions Tatting. I'm imagining a shot-shell actuated doily maker. Insert shot-shell, close breech, pull string. BAM! Out falls a lace coaster. Someone puts their dick in it, it ends up in this book.,
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 16:19 |
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Pick posted:"Until the development of the medical examiner system, Dallas County had had ten Justices of the Peace who conducted death investigations with autopsies being performed only if deemed necessary." This seems like a trick question but I'm gonna go with the history of post mortem examination.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 17:59 |
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Eat the evidence, Pick. Just joking, maybe eat the eggs instead. Unless they're evidence. Like in a human womb. Graphic corpse photos, piled high. Too brutal for me, I didn't read past the first post, but enjoy I guess.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 18:08 |
I saw a guy get shot in the lung and die in real life. It was really gross. Something happened with his mouth that I can't explain. It looked kind of like his lips swelled up enormously to where they didn't look like lips anymore, then deflated but stayed stretched out and draped across his face instead of shrinking back down. It could also have been something from inside his mouth/gullet, but I have no idea. Anyone know what the heck this was? Also, page 111, sentence 11, if that section hasn't been done - or just something random
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Doctor Dogballs posted:I saw a guy get shot in the lung and die in real life. It was really gross. Something happened with his mouth that I can't explain. It looked kind of like his lips swelled up enormously to where they didn't look like lips anymore, then deflated but stayed stretched out and draped across his face instead of shrinking back down. It could also have been something from inside his mouth/gullet, but I have no idea. Anyone know what the heck this was? Whoa.
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subpar anachronism posted:Pick, I'd love some book recommendations, or also from anyone else. I did enjoy Mary Roach but I just haven't read enough on weird body stuff this year. Caitlin Doughty's "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "From Here to Eternity" are full of that sort of thing, as is her youtube channel, Ask a Mortician.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Caitlin Doughty's "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "From Here to Eternity" are full of that sort of thing, as is her youtube channel, Ask a Mortician. Read both of these already, would definitely recommend them to anyone else interested as well!
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subpar anachronism posted:Pick, I'd love some book recommendations, or also from anyone else. I did enjoy Mary Roach but I just haven't read enough on weird body stuff this year. What of Mary Roach's have you read already? I understand why Pick doesn't like Mary Roach's style of writing, but I enjoy it. Grunt, all about soldiers and their injuries and everything else about soldiers that isn't directly related to weapons, was pretty good. There's plenty in there about weird injuries, novel surgical techniques, and fun things to do with a corpse in the name of SCIENCE!. I read Grunt a few months ago, consider this a recommendation at 3.5 out of 5. And seconding/thirding Caitlin Doughty, I read Smoke Gets in Your Eyes a couple of years ago and I sometimes watch one or two of her youtube videos while I'm eating lunch at work.
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# ? Jan 17, 2021 10:45 |
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I think she mentions it in Stiff, but The Unrepentant Necropgile is a great read. It's based an interview with Karen Greenlee, a former mortician convicted of necrophilia. It's a pretty interesting dive into the psychology of necrophilia from the POV of the perpetrator.
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# ? Jan 17, 2021 17:16 |
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Wow thats hosed I wonder if there's an audiobook
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# ? Jan 17, 2021 23:01 |
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I couldn't find a stand-alone book called The Unrepentant Necrophile but apparently it's an interview within the anthology Apocalypse Culture - which I have just added to my Amazon wish list. I guess there will be an evening - most likely involving a bottle or two of wine - in which my drunk-Amazon-shopping will result in a few books about death, dying, and the people who love both. fake edit: there's a sequel! But it's currently stupidly expensive. Some Amazon Reviewer posted:I loved the first book,but found little in here to care about.The Bobby B piece is interesting as are a couple other parts but,overall this just doesn't jive with me.I don't care about pedophaelia or Jonestown.Ugh.
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# ? Jan 18, 2021 00:36 |
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Is Pick ever coming back to give us more hosed up excerpts?
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 13:16 |
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ExecuDork posted:What of Mary Roach's have you read already? I understand why Pick doesn't like Mary Roach's style of writing, but I enjoy it. Grunt, all about soldiers and their injuries and everything else about soldiers that isn't directly related to weapons, was pretty good. There's plenty in there about weird injuries, novel surgical techniques, and fun things to do with a corpse in the name of SCIENCE!. I read Grunt a few months ago, consider this a recommendation at 3.5 out of 5. I've read all of Roach's and Doughty's stuff, I follow her youtube channel as well she's really a treasure. I'll add Apocalypse Culture to my to-read lest.
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Poo In An Alleyway posted:Is Pick ever coming back to give us more hosed up excerpts? Oops yeah I forgot to bookmark this lol
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# ? Jan 29, 2021 19:44 |
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Pick posted:Oops yeah I forgot to bookmark this lol So... when you made this post, did you forget again? My morbid curiosity needs to be sated!
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