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05-12-2023, 09:15 AM
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The Shocker's Mix 65
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 Worker crushed by a building under construction. Spain. This individual died after getting crushed by a building under construction. No further info. - - - Case 2 Fig2.1 Fatal contusions with a blunt object. Spain. This individual suffered multiple and violent contusions with a blunt object, which caused facial injuries and fractures in the facial mass and skull, with consequent brain hemorrhage, from which he died. - - - Case 3 Fig3.1 Man falls through a skylight. Fig3.2 Multiple fatal skin lesions from the broken glass fragments. Spain. This individual fell through a skylight and suffered multiple fatal skin lesions from the broken glass fragments. - - - Case 4 Fig4.1 Multiple fatal fractures in the extremities. Fig4.2 Skull burst fracture from fall from height. Spain. This individual fell from height and suffered multiple fatal fractures in the extremities; as well as skull burst fractures, with brain matter coming out. - - - Case 5 Fig5.1 Cross section of the body from a train suicide. Spain. Cross section of the body from a train suicide. No further info. - - - Case 6 Fig6.1 Decapitation of the head from a train suicide. Spain. Decapitation of the head from a train suicide. No further info. - - - Case 7 Fig7.1 Soft tissue of the head after bone fragment removal. Fig7.2 View of the left side of the reconstructed face (slightly obliquely). Visual facial identification of an unknown body after a seriously devastating head injury is very difficult and in some cases impossible. These injuries are frequently seen from accidents wherein a train strikes a pedestrian. The most damaged are those parts of the body struck directly by the front of the train. The identification technique presented here is based on the removal of skull bone fragments, subsequent fixation of soft tissue onto a universal commercial polystyrene head model, precise suture of dermato-muscular flaps, and definitive adjustment using cosmetic treatments. After reconstruction, identifying marks such as scars, eyebrows, facial lines, facial hair, and partly hairstyle become evident. It is then possible to present a modified picture of the reconstructed face to relatives. After comparing the results with photos of the person before death, this technique has proven to be very useful for identifying unknown bodies when other identification techniques are not available. This technique is useful for its being rather quick and especially for its results. Full report here - 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 --- Part 58 --- Part 59 --- Part 60 --- Part 61 --- Part 62 --- Part 63 --- Part 64 - 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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05-12-2023, 09:31 AM
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 65
My name is Bastet and I'm a Shockaholic |
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05-13-2023, 01:33 AM
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 65
That one dude had some hairy hairiness to him, didn’t he?
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05-14-2023, 02:45 AM
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 65
Interesting info on the last one about putting a person's face back together for identification! |
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05-16-2023, 06:37 PM
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 65
Case 2: Dude, that is a seriously hairy fucking guy right there. His arm pit hair doesn't have a beginning or an end. It just merges with any other hair it comes across and keeps going. |