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06-28-2025, 05:51 AM
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Re: Guy Drowns in a Swimming Pool with Plenty of Others Around
How come he did not just stand up.
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06-28-2025, 06:16 AM
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Re: Guy Drowns in a Swimming Pool with Plenty of Others Around
Water looked as if it was pumped straight in from the river Ganges, only river you can brush your teeth in, while your grannies' corpse floats buy..
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06-28-2025, 02:39 PM
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Re: Guy Drowns in a Swimming Pool with Plenty of Others Around
That was SUICIDE, without a doubt. He was in chest-high water and re-dove without taking breaths after surfacing, multiple times. In accidental drownings, people do not act like that. Drowners are desperate to get their mouths out of water, and this guy had multiple changes to do that. Instead, he purposefully re-dove.
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06-28-2025, 04:08 PM
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Re: Guy Drowns in a Swimming Pool with Plenty of Others Around
Dying in a pool full of Mountain Dew, bad scene. I can smell it from here. I'll venture that he was SUPREMELY drunk, to the point of not even knowing which way was up. It doesn't seem like he was able (or inclined) to raise his head out of the water at all so I thought maybe he'd brained himself on the pool bottom but there's no blood (not that we'd be able to SEE it...). For some reason, I heard in my head: "I'll pretend to be drowning to see if anyone cares.... oh, I guess no one does, even if I flounder over INTO the light. May as well finish the job...." |