A Louisiana man entered a funeral home after hours and went to the embalming room where he filmed several autopsied corpses and shared the grisly images with an acquaintance via FaceTime, police allege.
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Call me weird, but gore and dead bodies hold no fascination for me. I don't rubberneck at car wrecks and I don't look for gory pictures on the internet.
A guy I worked with many years ago used to peruse medical school autopsy books during lunch hour. From the look on his face it appeared he was engrossed in checkin' out porn.
ReplyDeleteHaving seen a few dead bodies, I really don't want to see more.
ReplyDeleteI don't even watch horror movies except the old ones before they got gory and graphic. They don't scare me, I just don't find that shit entertaining.
ReplyDeleteWait a sec WC, aren't you the guy that drops a mangled hand or fish hook through a nose on us unsuspecting viewers??
ReplyDeleteAll attached to live bodies.
DeleteBack in my construction days we did a remodel on a funeral home and had to work around the recently deceased in the back room........
ReplyDeleteI'm a pathologist. When I was in my residency going through autopsy training, we used to have people trying to get into the morgue all the time. Mostly it was teenagers/young adults doing it on a dare, but there were a fair number who just wanted to look at dead people. Part of it was that the morgue area there had a door that faced a hallway that was generally accessible. Everywhere else I've worked, the morgue was attached to an innner hallway that the general public could not get to.
ReplyDeletePretty sure Sambo was looking for supper. Neal Rigger
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