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After 7 months in water that body SHOULD be a paste, but its not............unless the water was de-oxidised there is no way in hell her body could have stayed this intact
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that pointers got a mighty long finger

Are we sure it's a finger and not a needle dick?
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What does this woman and the US economy have in common?




Both are drowning!
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What does this woman and the US economy have in common?




Both are drowning!
wonder if obama drowned her too?
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I didn't know adipocere occured in water too.
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After 7 months in water that body SHOULD be a paste, but its not............unless the water was de-oxidised there is no way in hell her body could have stayed this intact
Its quite common for a body that has been in a wet environment to be very well preserved, as Kelly said, this is adipocere.

Adipocere is where the fat in the body undergoes a chemical change and solidifies to form a waxy substance (is known as "grave wax"or "grave soap"). This usually happens in the presence of water. Wet graves often have a lot of adipocere when exhumed.

It's quite remarkable how some bodies look even 100 years after burial, due to the formation of adipocere.

There are some interesting sites if you google it.

This is the most amazing pic Ive ever seen of a body turned to adipocere....this girl has been buried 90 years:
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I didn't know adipocere occured in water too.
Never too old to learn.
Water is actually the perfect place for it to form

You won't find it in a dry grave.
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Its quite common for a body that has been in a wet environment to be very well preserved, as Kelly said, this is adipocere.

Adipocere is where the fat in the body undergoes a chemical change and solidifies to form a waxy substance (is known as "grave wax"or "grave soap"). This usually happens in the presence of water. Wet graves often have a lot of adipocere when exhumed.

It's quite remarkable how some bodies look even 100 years after burial, due to the formation of adipocere.

There are some interesting sites if you google it.

This is the most amazing pic Ive ever seen of a body turned to adipocere....this girl has been buried 90 years:
OMG what a fantastic albeit sad photo!
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