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The Shocker's Mix 58
Some of the stuff I work on doesn't make the cut so I thought about gathering them up in a single post. So basically it's images I have little or no info about or I've decided that they don't get their own thread, for example, because of low image/content quality, lack of backstory or additional info/knowledge, possibly uninteresting, only one image but not very special. I still do the usual image work including upscaling and color correction as needed, as I prefer to have my content high quality and educational. - - - Case 1 Fig1.1 Macroscopic bilateral external view of the head lesions. Fig1.2 Macroscopic bilateral external view of the head lesions Italy. A 62-years old man, with a depressive syndrome in pharmacological treatment, was found dead in the parking in front of a cemetery (where the wife was buried) of a small village near Milan, with his head under the hub of the anterior wheel of his car. On the anterior seat, next to the driver, there was a farewell letter for his family, in which he motivated the suicide to the loneliness, due to the recent death of his wife; he also explained the modality of the suicide: he lifted the car by the jack, then he positioned himself under the car and lowered it on himself. At the autopsy, the main injuries were localized at the head, that appeared deformed with a huge depression of the left side of the face. The internal exam revealed a complex of irregular fractures involving the cranial vault and basis, with blood-infiltrated edges that were also soiled by a black substance (sludge). The right hemisphere of the brain was destroyed with bilateral temporal and cerebellar sub-arachnoid haemorrhages. The cause of death was determined in a contusive traumatism that produced cranio-cerebral and facial injuries. - - - Case 2 Fig2.1 Shotgun suicide [Colorized]. US. Shotgun suicide, c.a. 1940's, colorized. No further info. In the head, neck, and limbs, shotgun exit wounds can be ragged and very large, with extensive tissue damage. In a suicide where the gun has been placed in the mouth, there will be significant disruption of the head, and brain may be expelled, the so-called “burst head” effect. - - - Case 3 Fig3.1 Homicide and dumping. Germany. This individual was murdered and the body then dumped in a river. A stab wound was noted in the chest. Corpse dumping is the disposal of corpses, i.e. taking a deceased to a place other than the place of death. For example to cover up a homicide or to simulate drowning. - - - Case 4 Fig4.1 Postmortem predation by eels. This individual was found dead in water. Postmortem activity by eels were discovered on the body. Such injuries should not be confused with stab wounds or gunshot holes. In drowning victims or persons whose death led to their deposition in water or when a body has been dumped in an aquatic environment, postmortem artifacts on the body surface due to aquatic living structures are often observed, too, and should not be confused with vitally acquired injuries. - - - Case 5 Fig5.1 Fatal head injury from a boat propeller. Fatal head injury from a boat propeller. No further info. Often when discussing boat safety one aspect is overlooked. Boat propeller safety is something any boater needs to be aware of. 18% of boating fatalities are caused by propeller accidents. Because of hydrodynamic forces, a person in the water comes in contact with the boat’s propeller. This can happen far faster than you might think. Even a strong swimmer may succumb to these forces. - - - Case 6 Fig6.1 Suicide by drowning. This individual committed suicide by drowning because of financial worries. Bodies removed from water show excessive gas production and tissue discoloration, owing to explosive bacterial gas production. The gas causes the bodies to bloat excessively, which can cause an explosion or sudden rupture of the tense abdomen. Decomposition in a wet environment differs from that in other settings, both in the changes that occur and the rate at which they occur. It is essential that the forensic pathologist or medicolegal death investigator recognize and appreciate the uniqueness of immersed and submerged remains. The typical decomposition changes proceed more slowly in the water, primarily due to cooler temperatures and the anaerobic environment. However, once a body is removed from the water, putrefaction will likely be accelerated. Postmortem changes are not only affected by water temperature, but also by current as well as obstacles and structures, both natural and man-made, that may interact with the remains. - - - Case 7 Fig7.1 Chopping wounds of the head from a machete [Colorized]. Chopping wounds of the head from a machete. Note the incised-like nature of wounds with cutting of underlying bone. A chop wound is caused by a heavy weapon or instrument with at least one sharp cutting edge—e.g., axe, machete, panga; often the wound has abraded margins—which may be scraped off—and may be thus confused with a laceration; chop wounds over bone may have a groove or cut in the underlying bone—e.g., skull. Machete injuries are a source of appreciable morbidity in many developing nations. Machetes are generally long knives with a sharp edge, a broad blade and a thick back; the end may be curved or straight whilst the handle is made of wood or leather for comfortable grip. In military conflicts in some parts of Africa, they are often used as a close-range weapon. Machetes are weapons that are easily available to rural farmers for warding off trespassers from their property. - Part 1 --- Part 2 --- Part 3 --- Part 4 --- Part 5 --- Part 6 --- Part 7 --- Part 8 --- Part 9 --- Part 10 --- Part 11 --- Part 12 --- Part 13 --- Part 14 --- Part 15 --- Part 16 --- Part 17 --- Part 18 --- Part 19 --- Part 20 --- Part 21 --- Part 22 --- Part 23 --- Part 24 --- Part 25 --- Part 26 --- Part 27 --- Part 28 --- Part 29 --- Part 30 --- Part 31 --- Part 32 --- Part 33 --- Part 34 --- Part 35 --- Part 36 --- Part 37 --- Part 38 --- Part 39 --- Part 40 --- Part 41 --- Part 42 --- Part 43 --- Part 44 --- Part 45 --- Part 46 --- Part 47 --- Part 48 --- Part 49 --- Part 50 --- Part 51 --- Part 52 --- Part 53 --- Part 54 --- Part 55 --- Part 56 --- Part 57 - This post is for educational purposes only and is nonprofit. Under Section 107 of the US Copyright Act of 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. OP is not a medical expert. No copyright infringement intended. This post does not encourage or glorify violence/harassment. Images might have been upscaled and enhanced. Text might have been shortened and simplified/reorganized for online view.
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 58
Shocklicious ![]() ![]() |
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Yay a shocker post My morning wasn't a let down |
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 58
#3 is like the Hulk. He’s getting angry. You won’t like him angry.
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The car guy gets an A for creativity.
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 58
Always a pleasure to see your posts, Herm. ![]() |
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 58
"predation by eels"....that's one I haven't heard in a while.
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The car guy! Wow. ![]() Thanks Herman. ![]() |
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 58
That's a creative form of suicide. Quick and assuredly fatal.
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Never thought about the threat of the boat propeller. Could be a quite a risk if one falls off the bow of a moving boat, or into the path of a trailing boat. ![]() |