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05-02-2018, 10:07 PM
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Various Deaths from the United States
These are a collection of death pictures from America October 4, 2014 OP wrote: “Man jumps off the Four Seasons hotel in Houston, Texas. He was a white male, 40ish, 25+ story fall. His shoes and belt were left on the roof. Apparently the roof access door was supposed to be locked but it was found unlocked” |
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05-02-2018, 10:08 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
May 19th, 2015 OP wrote: “My buddy snapped a pic of a dead guy getting pulled out of the subway in Bronx. He said the smell was unbearable.” |
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05-02-2018, 10:12 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
February 17, 2016 OP wrote: “My friend works for a clean up company… Today is my birthday, and here is a picture of a floor my friend had to clean that had a dead body laying on it for over 3 months.” |
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05-02-2018, 10:14 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
June 4, 2014 OP wrote: “I came home from work and there's a dead guy on my neighbors roof… This just happened so I don't know all the details but rumors are flying around the neighborhood. Apparently this dead guy was banging my neighbors wife, my neighbor then came home and caught them. Dead guy tried to flee out the window and climbed the roof. That's when my neighbor shot him and then went back inside and shot his wife. / EDIT ok so apparently this story is %100 wrong. Just put it up to neighborhood gossip bullshit. But it does make for a better story. and as of 6:00 p.m he is still up there on the roof.” |
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05-02-2018, 10:16 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
July 11, 2014 OP wrote: “Was driving today and a dead body rolled out of a transport truck and into an intersection. Welcome to Philadelphia” |
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05-02-2018, 10:25 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
Originally posted 4 years ago. OP wrote: “Picture of my wife, dead from metastatic cancer. A few minutes after this, the cadaver service from our local university took her for anatomy classes.” “She was 50 and we were married nearly 29 years. She was the love of my life and the apple of my eye. I miss her every day but you have to keep on living. My kids are my life now.” “She was originally diagnosed on July 3rd 2003. Chemo, surgery till December 2004. She was in remission for 23 months. Terminal November 10, 2006. Passed October 19, 2007. I was asleep. She was paralyzed for 10 days or so due to tumors on her spinal cord. Before that she'd slept in her own bedroom. The night before she had severe abdominal pain and vomited up thick phelgm twice. I gave her a huge dose of liquid morphine and she passed out in the fetal position at the foot of the bed. That was 11 PM. I found her like this at 6 AM. She must have awoken and laid down in this more normal position. She always slept with her hand against her face. You can see the baby monitor. I'd installed that so I could hear her in my bedroom if she needed me. All I heard running was the oxygen concentrator so I was pretty sure she'd died because every other morning I'd heard her moving around. Feel free to ask anything else. I wouldn't have posted here if I didn't expect it. EDIT: I did not see the question, "Was she scared?" the first time I read your post. The only time I saw genuine fear was the night before she died. She was in so much pain and I dosed her 4 times with liquid morphine. They'd said do it every thirty minutes and only give one full dropper as the maximum dose. But she's been on massive doses of morphine and just about every other narcotic known to man to try and control her intractable pain so I doubled the interval and dose. She looked at me with pleading eyes when I told her I was going to give her two droppers instead of one. She asked plaintively, "Are you sure?" Being a health care provider I felt confident I was not committing euthanasia but if she did over dose at least she'd be at peace. When she finally became unconscious she was curled in a fetal position at the foot of her bed because she's been doubled up like that in pain. But evidently she came to in the night, stretched out on her back on the bed, covered herself with the sheet and put her hand to her face which is how she's always slept. That was the only fear I saw in the 11 months she knew she was dying.” |
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05-02-2018, 11:53 PM
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Re: Various Deaths from the United States
Am I the only one intrgued by the surroundings when dead people are photographed in their homes? Excellent thread. |