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Embalming Before and After.

I apologise if this is a repost.
Considering what he was working with, I'm impressed.
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

Definantly good work...he looks waxy, but the before pic...he did good
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

Wow, I'd love to see more of these.. I've always wondered how they reconstructed people like that.

Great post!

Don't worry about re-posting things. I'm pretty sure this isn't one, and even if it is, it's pretty damn interesting!
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

Wow, I'd love to see more of these.. I've always wondered how they reconstructed people like that.

Great post!

Don't worry about re-posting things. I'm pretty sure this isn't one, and even if it is, it's pretty damn interesting!
Psst ... it is. But don't worry about it. Just about all of us make that same mistake. Just have fun.
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

Psst ... it is. But don't worry about it. Just about all of us make that same mistake. Just have fun.
It's almost impossible not to repost here, I think the only way I'll post original pics is to kill people in really gory ways and photograph them...hmmm...not a bad idea.
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

Sometimes I wonder if people wouldn't be better off seeing the un-modified body. Face death, deal with it.
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

It's almost impossible not to repost here, I think the only way I'll post original pics is to kill people in really gory ways and photograph them...hmmm...not a bad idea.
ive got one for ya...my ex husband....how fast can you get to arizona?
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

On the 'after' pic, how do we know he really looked like that? Obviously, since his decomposition was so extensive, he couldn't have had any family or friends looking for him to either protest or approve the body.....
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

I have seen this on rotten and it is really amazing. However if it were my loved one I think I still would opt for a close casket. Actually I would have had the guy cremated but I get that some don't want that.
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Re: Embalming Before and After.

ive got one for ya...my ex husband....how fast can you get to arizona?
oooh, bumping off the ex huh? *makes call to British Airways* Is your ex-husband photogenic?


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