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04-14-2017, 11:24 PM
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Re: Waves Knock Young Man & Woman Into the Ocean
I'm glad someone else noticed that too. That bloated corpse doesn't belong to that dude in the top pic. |
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04-14-2017, 11:52 PM
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Re: Waves Knock Young Man & Woman Into the Ocean
They look the same to me. The top pic shows palm branches in the top left of his shorts (from our point of view), as does the pic of the bloated corpse. It's a bit washed out (lol) but it looks the same to me.
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04-15-2017, 10:40 AM
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Re: Waves Knock Young Man & Woman Into the Ocean
Lol,was thinking the same thing but his scalp slipped off much like layers of his skin! Floater-bloaters are definitely some of the most gruesome corpses! Life is so fleeting-one moment of happiness and vitality is literally swept away in an instant!
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#38
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04-15-2017, 05:55 PM
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Re: Waves Knock Young Man & Woman Into the Ocean
Eyes are generally the first thing to go in the ocean because small fish and birds can get at them easily. Depending on the animals feeding in the area the mouth, face, genitals etc also tend to be more readily eaten by smaller and more plentiful animals that cannot get at the larger areas of tissue. In the past this has fooled investigators into believing there was a grizzly murder and mutilation when it was likely just an accidental death followed by normal animal activity. Interesting experiment if you take a whole dead fish and make small slits into the flesh on one side and leave it in the ocean for an hour often that entire side will be picked perfectly clean right up to the center bones and both eyes will be gone. The side with intact skin is usually untouched because the small crabs and such cannot pull apart the unbroken skin. |