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How many times did it take ? I am hoping I am at least partway there.I had to read that headline a few times before it made sense, WTH?
How many times did it take ? I am hoping I am at least partway there.I had to read that headline a few times before it made sense, WTH?
Since it was dried out (they thought at first it was a rock) I am thinking it was in the load of salt when delivered.Hopefully there are cameras which authorities can review to determine if it was brought there by a person or an animal, or if it likely was already in the salt when it was delivered.
Fascinating. Hope it is something like this.
Not if was still in process.If it was from the body farm wouldn't it have been autopsied?
Yea that’s too far. My guess is the salt mine unearthed some older remains—may end up being an archaeological find.The Body Farm is located in Knoxvillle, and McEwen is west of Nashville, so probably 250 miles plus apart. I would have a hard time imagining the two would be connected.
If it is possible to obtain DNA, more likely?Such a strange case. I wonder how likely this is to be solved.
This sounds by far the most likely. When I dissected cadavers, we were solemnly lectured on professionalism and the privilege of having a person donate their body for us to learn. My classmates and I took it very seriously, but I could imagine an unprofessional prankster gaining access to a heart and it ending up smuggled out of the lab or morgue. I think that’s far more likely than murder with only a heart found? But that’s only my opinion, who knows?A heart would bring top dollar. Throwing that bit away would be like buying a premium item, keeping the box, and throwing the item in the bin.
It is super weird though. I'm guessing it might have something to do with misuse of medical cadavers. But I could be completely wrong.
Honestly no explanation makes a lick of sense. I dont think someone would kill a man, go through the trouble of cutting out his heart, and then leave it in a pile of salt. But any other explanation seems weird too.This sounds by far the most likely. When I dissected cadavers, we were solemnly lectured on professionalism and the privilege of having a person donate their body for us to learn. My classmates and I took it very seriously, but I could imagine an unprofessional prankster gaining access to a heart and it ending up smuggled out of the lab or morgue. I think that’s far more likely than murder with only a heart found? But that’s only my opinion, who knows?
Well, I'm just saying. The timing is pretty suspicious -- around Christmastime? And it had been there long enough to completely desiccate. Is it possible that last Christmas someone was given this heart?Honestly no explanation makes a lick of sense. I dont think someone would kill a man, go through the trouble of cutting out his heart, and then leave it in a pile of salt. But any other explanation seems weird too.
You just won mine!Well, I'm just saying. The timing is pretty suspicious -- around Christmastime? And it had been there long enough to completely desiccate. Is it possible that last Christmas someone was given this heart?
Salt does the job pretty quickly, quicker than you'd think. The ancient Egyptians used it for this reason in mummification.Well, I'm just saying. The timing is pretty suspicious -- around Christmastime? And it had been there long enough to completely desiccate. Is it possible that last Christmas someone was given this heart?
yeah I've just had Wham's "Last Christmas" a lot this season and couldn't resist.Salt does the job pretty quickly, quicker than you'd think. The ancient Egyptians used it for this reason in mummification.
Also, having watched a cooking show where they drycured a whole leg ham, that took, if I recall correctly, about a month. A heart wouldn't take that long, it's mainly muscle and fibrous tissue. It possibly was there as little as weeks to months, not a year.
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Human heart found in Tennessee salt pile, authorities say
A human heart was found in a salt pile at a Tennessee Department of Transportation facility, according to authorities.wchstv.com