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Old 08-26-2018, 06:43 PM
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Fascinating..i wonder what their death [or life] stories were.
Whilst working as an Health Cre Assistant, i once had to go to the hospital morgue to identify a deceased patient off the ward i worked on in order to identify him..as he had no i.d. tag on his wrist.
This was weird as only the day before i had talked to him etc,and could picture in my mind his voice/accent, mannerisms,etc and here he is on a slab..dead !!
I’m an HCA in a hospital and that’s exactly what happens. One day (or minute) you’re talking to a patient and the next you’re preparing them for the mortuary. Life really is over in a heartbeat.
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No longer a John Doe. You're welcome.



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The second from the bottom is Sahara Sue Jane Doe, found dead in my hometown Las Vegas in 1979. Her case fascinates me.
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