Human-sized heart found at the Car wash

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PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) - A human-sized heart found at a southwestern Michigan car wash has investigators wondering whether it came from a person or an animal. The organ was discovered in a corner of a manual wash bay at Soapy's Car Wash, Paw Paw police said. The owner of the business found it Monday on the floor of the bay, according to WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids and WWMT-TV in Kalamazoo.
Police first took the heart to an animal clinic, where a veterinarian was unable to determine its origin. The next stop was a local cardiologist, who said while it was "consistent in size to a human heart," he could not make a conclusive determination as to its source, said police Chief Patrick W. Alspaugh.
The chief took the organ Tuesday to Lansing's Sparrow Hospital, where forensic scientists were to examine it.
"If it's a human heart, that prompts the question, 'Then where's the body?'" Alspaugh told the Kalamazoo Gazette.
He said he didn't know when the forensic scientists will give him their findings.
If it turns out that the heart came from an animal, it would not be the first time that someone has left animal parts at the car wash The owner told police that animal parts had been left before at the car wash, but never a heart.
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Some really weird people use this car wash!!!:waitasec:
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20081218/D954QVD81.html
 
Sounds like some people were using the tailgate as a butcher shop gutting deer. Then just take it through the car wash.
 
PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) - A human-sized heart found at a southwestern Michigan car wash has investigators wondering whether it came from a person or an animal. The organ was discovered in a corner of a manual wash bay at Soapy's Car Wash, Paw Paw police said. The owner of the business found it Monday on the floor of the bay, according to WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids and WWMT-TV in Kalamazoo.
Police first took the heart to an animal clinic, where a veterinarian was unable to determine its origin. The next stop was a local cardiologist, who said while it was "consistent in size to a human heart," he could not make a conclusive determination as to its source, said police Chief Patrick W. Alspaugh.
The chief took the organ Tuesday to Lansing's Sparrow Hospital, where forensic scientists were to examine it.
"If it's a human heart, that prompts the question, 'Then where's the body?'" Alspaugh told the Kalamazoo Gazette.
He said he didn't know when the forensic scientists will give him their findings.
If it turns out that the heart came from an animal, it would not be the first time that someone has left animal parts at the car wash The owner told police that animal parts had been left before at the car wash, but never a heart.
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Some really weird people use this car wash!!!:waitasec:
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20081218/D954QVD81.html

WTF! :eek:

It prompts the question "Where is the body", thanks captain obvious. :clap:

People have left animal parts before?! You have got to be kidding me!! :eek::eek::eek:
 

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