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No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. I'm going go with "not for a million dollars" |
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Dont cross-country drivers camp out at Wallmarts? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Except for the dead body part, I can definitely see how a car can be there that long without notice. We had a car in our employee parking lot that sat in the same place for a full year and no one messed with it or noticed it until one fateful day. We have about 800 people at work. Dont cross-country drivers camp out at Wallmarts? Usually only for one night per location. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Were the windows tinted on her car? How do you not notice a rotting corpse sitting in a vehicle otherwise?
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Damn that's sad, no friends or family to notice a 22 yo missing for 3 months? View Quote I'm sure there was someone who cared. She may also have had a history of disappearing for extended periods of time for drug related reasons so it wasn't totally unexpected. Sad what some people do to themselves. |
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Had that happen before, only a few days though. Worked bagging groceries as my first job and after a few days of everyone wondering what the smell was someone realized there was a old piece of shit car parked in the same spot for a few days with a body in it.
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Quoted: No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. |
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True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. Floaters. |
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If only she had parked near some empty, abandonned shopping carts, she would have been discovered immediately as they were collected by the staff.
Or not... TC |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. Floaters. The worst story I ever heard was from a co-worker who got called in to an apartment where a guy had died a few days earlier. The apartment was full of flies, and the maggots covered every inch of the body. He said it looked like a mummy.... |
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<snip> True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. Floaters. Salt water floaters Like everything else in life, once you get used to it, it's not so bad. While not P.C. or acceptable in most workplaces, smoking pretty much kills the odor. DO NOT use Vicks (or similar): it opens up your nose, allowing all that funk (mixed with menthol) to flow freely into your nose and sinuses. The bonus is that your brain will now associate menthol with eau d'comp, triggering a gag every time you smell menthol. Remember to eat something first, for 2 reasons: 1) Dry heaves are way worse than puking. 2) When you're hungry, you swallow air, which you then burp up (and taste) later. Inevitably, this burp happens as you are sitting down to lunch. |
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Likely anyone working there getting carts figured it was an employees car. I park in the same space at work everyday.
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We save our greatest concern for the prettiest breeders. Kinda funny how evolution works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Once again, we see the feelz get emotified when the subject is a dead pretty girl. Not a bunched panty in sight in the periodic Darwin threads. Carry on. We save our greatest concern for the prettiest breeders. Kinda funny how evolution works. Human nature. Throw a Colt Python down the driveway and everyone would freak out. Throw a Hi-Point down the driveway. Meh. |
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not guilty? http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/us/2016/02/10/body-22-year-old-found-in-walmart-lot-may-have-been-there-for-months/_jcr_content/par/featured-media/media-0.img.jpg/876/493/1455114387230.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/us/2016/02/10/body-22-year-old-found-in-walmart-lot-may-have-been-there-for-months/_jcr_content/par/featured-media/media-0.img.jpg/876/493/1455114387230.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 View Quote ETA: Sorry that a young, otherwise cute girl ended her own life in such a tragic way. |
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No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. I hadn't thought of "after" the door was opened. That would be worse. |
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I hadn't thought of "after" the door was opened. That would be worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. I hadn't thought of "after" the door was opened. That would be worse. I'll take "Vomiting into my respirator" for $1000, Alex... I've been around a lot of truly nasty smells during my life, but the ones produced by dead and living human bodies trip my Gag-o-Meter. |
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I hadn't thought of "after" the door was opened. That would be worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. I hadn't thought of "after" the door was opened. That would be worse. Been there, done that. You can taste it, it smells so terrible |
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That lot for sure was the promised land for van dwellers. Now theres probably going to be a bit of heat on it.
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Sounds like she fought her demons but they beat her.
Poor thing. |
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Quoted: Salt water floaters Like everything else in life, once you get used to it, it's not so bad. While not P.C. or acceptable in most workplaces, smoking pretty much kills the odor. DO NOT use Vicks (or similar): it opens up your nose, allowing all that funk (mixed with menthol) to flow freely into your nose and sinuses. The bonus is that your brain will now associate menthol with eau d'comp, triggering a gag every time you smell menthol. Remember to eat something first, for 2 reasons: 1) Dry heaves are way worse than puking. 2) When you're hungry, you swallow air, which you then burp up (and taste) later. Inevitably, this burp happens as you are sitting down to lunch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: <snip> True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. Floaters. Salt water floaters Like everything else in life, once you get used to it, it's not so bad. While not P.C. or acceptable in most workplaces, smoking pretty much kills the odor. DO NOT use Vicks (or similar): it opens up your nose, allowing all that funk (mixed with menthol) to flow freely into your nose and sinuses. The bonus is that your brain will now associate menthol with eau d'comp, triggering a gag every time you smell menthol. Remember to eat something first, for 2 reasons: 1) Dry heaves are way worse than puking. 2) When you're hungry, you swallow air, which you then burp up (and taste) later. Inevitably, this burp happens as you are sitting down to lunch. That's some of the realest shit I've read on this site. Damn. |
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I guess I'll go press my face against all the tinted car windows now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was just in that parking lot. Why didn't you do something? I guess I'll go press my face against all the tinted car windows now. Feel the guilt. |
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Wow, I know your background, but man NAILED IT. http://www.countyofglenn.net/govt/departments/jail/documents/103NEWS.pdf Crackhead. Possession of controlled substance and pipe. Not a suicide directly, likely just good ole crackheadery. GD has no fucks given for ded crack heds? Right? no? |
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Damn that's sad, no friends or family to notice a 22 yo missing for 3 months? View Quote She got out of rehab three months ago Article says security footage shows car was there since some point in December. That means she was there a maximum of 2 months and a minimum of 1 months. Family was likely used to her disappearing for weeks at a time if she was an addict. It's also possible that her stint in rehab was her last chance and they were done with her. |
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And recreational drugs should be legal. View Quote Yes, they should be legal. All the drug laws on the books and the hundreds of billions spent on enforcing them didn't stop this poor young lady from acquiring them and killing herself. Are you also of the opinion that gun laws prevent criminals from acquiring them? |
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Once again, we see the feelz get emotified when the subject is a dead pretty girl. Not a bunched panty in sight in the periodic Darwin threads. Carry on. View Quote well, the tragic story of a 22 year old woman who killed herself is going to arouse more sympathy than the story of a 50 year old moron who smokes a cigarette while pumping gas and blows himself up people are weird like that, go figure they haven't fully crusted over into the arf GD style neurotic hatred of the whole world yet |
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I can't believe the amount of ignoring people do on this site. You can survive the end of the world, but not comments on the internet....
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[#36]
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No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. Tyvek, duct tape, and SCBA? |
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So you want to be around guys that say they want to screw a dead girl? Says alot... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't believe the amount of ignoring people do on this site. You can survive the end of the world, but not comments on the internet.... So you want to be around guys that say they want to screw a dead girl? Says alot... Everything people say on the internet is true and serious. |
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She was a junkie. She had burned every person that should have given a damn about her. The other junkies she called freinds were only concerned about her if she had dope or money to buy dope.
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I once ran a call on a guy who was sitting in the middle of a large parking lot, in a chair like you would have at a kitchen table who was dead; and we later learned had been sitting there all day.
I never found out how he got there, or any of the details.I just called it in and left when somebody else showed up. I don't mean some back alley, or some hidden out of the way place. Not in a car with tinted windows and a sun shade. I mean right in the middle of a parking lot in a chair and the parking lot joined 3-4 different businesses including a car wash where people were driving in and out every five minutes. It is hard to shock me, but I couldn't get over the fact that people with cell phones call 911 all the time for everything and anything. Someone changing a tire = motor vehicle accident. BBQ in the backyard = structure fire, We respond to people all the time who have no idea why we are there, some asshole on a cell phone called it in as they drove by for some perceived problem that didn't exist. Yet some guy is dead, sitting in the middle of a parking lot and nobody calls all day. |
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Morbid curiosity, but I wonder what she looked like after all that time in the car. Rot, dessication or liquified?
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Morbid curiosity, but I wonder what she looked like after all that time in the car. Rot, dessication or liquified? View Quote Given that Salinas, CA's weather during the time in question has been mostly in the 60s during the day, with a not particularly dry climate, no access to flies, and no air circulation inside the vehicle, I'd expect mostly liquefaction and soaking into the seats and carpet. |
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Sad deal. You would think vehicles would be towed after a week of sitting.
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Quoted: That's some of the realest shit I've read on this site. Damn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: <snip> True dat. After watching them in action, I have decided I do not want to ever take a job with the Medical Examiner's office. Floaters. Salt water floaters Like everything else in life, once you get used to it, it's not so bad. While not P.C. or acceptable in most workplaces, smoking pretty much kills the odor. DO NOT use Vicks (or similar): it opens up your nose, allowing all that funk (mixed with menthol) to flow freely into your nose and sinuses. The bonus is that your brain will now associate menthol with eau d'comp, triggering a gag every time you smell menthol. Remember to eat something first, for 2 reasons: 1) Dry heaves are way worse than puking. 2) When you're hungry, you swallow air, which you then burp up (and taste) later. Inevitably, this burp happens as you are sitting down to lunch. That's some of the realest shit I've read on this site. Damn. |
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Did the first responders draw straws for the chance to open the door first? Nope. Low guy on totem pole drew the lucky straw. No, it's the poor fucks who get to peel her from the seats. Depending on the weather conditions it's some mixture of liquefaction and dessication--which vapes out and sticks to the headliner, dripping down on you when you try to work... little stalactites of evil You have to vent that shit out, or you'll be overwhelmed. Tyvek, duct tape, and SCBA? A lot of it bought out of your own pocket |
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Quoted: I once ran a call on a guy who was sitting in the middle of a large parking lot, in a chair like you would have at a kitchen table who was dead; and we later learned had been sitting there all day. I never found out how he got there, or any of the details.I just called it in and left when somebody else showed up. I don't mean some back alley, or some hidden out of the way place. Not in a car with tinted windows and a sun shade. I mean right in the middle of a parking lot in a chair and the parking lot joined 3-4 different businesses including a car wash where people were driving in and out every five minutes. It is hard to shock me, but I couldn't get over the fact that people with cell phones call 911 all the time for everything and anything. Someone changing a tire = motor vehicle accident. BBQ in the backyard = structure fire, We respond to people all the time who have no idea why we are there, some asshole on a cell phone called it in as they drove by for some perceived problem that didn't exist. Yet some guy is dead, sitting in the middle of a parking lot and nobody calls all day. View Quote He was 'just taking a break'. Not like he was in a hurry or anything. Wot's the rush, he wasn't going anywhere. |
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