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03-02-2018, 12:46 PM
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Re: Trapped in the Walls
You would think the smell should have gotten attention sooner... Especially by the people cleaning and selling the house.
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03-02-2018, 04:19 PM
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Re: Trapped in the Walls
As many others have already said, I hope too she died of the fall although I´m sure she died of dehydration and probably have been trapped there for days before dying, I feel so bad for her. - One thing this website has made me think about over the years is that we are all going to die it´s just a question about how easy of a death we are going to get, Some may die fast by getting hit by a bus, a fall from a high place, maybe even a gunshot wound to the head or just some more natural causes like a sudden heart attack. And then there are the unlucky ones who suffers a fate like her, or even worse like the videos from the mexican cartel. Or is it just me that has thought about this? BTW nice post and awesome pictures I love pictures of the human skull preferable female skulls since they are smaller and better looking |
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03-02-2018, 07:21 PM
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Re: Trapped in the Walls
I remember reading about this. the foreclosure and sale didn't happen for over a year after she went missing, so the smell and bugs would have been long gone. I agree the fall may not have killed her and she had a slow death, but you would think she could have made some racket to get the attention of outsiders had it not killed her. |