Jesus this would just be a never-ending nightmare
Is this related to this thread?
yeah i think at the time of that thread no one knew they were murder victims or children
I’m going to move those posts to this thread, since this is a much more descriptive title.
“I’ll get a buddy to look at these - good market for body parts at the local flea market.”
< narrator >: Good thing he didn’t pay and arm and a leg for this storage locker!"
( not actual quotes)
I suppose the unwitting buyer will go back to the storage company to vent his spleen. All 12 of them.
Were I that guy, I’d cast my jaundiced eyes upon the whole scene.
etc.
Thumbs up to your post!
When they discovered what they had bought I imagine they felt absolutely offal.
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Sounds humerus.
That was just the knee-jerk reaction.
That tickled the ol’ funny bone.
I’ve really got to hand it to you guys…
I predict this thread will have legs.
I don’t know, I can’t stomach it.
I understand they were head over heels about it.
You know what they say: two’s company, three’s a crowd … and fifteen is a massacre.
It’ll run far with that many feet.
There’s an antique store not too far from here that has a few human body parts for sale, in skeletal form. I admired the foot, which at $350 was the most accessible. Also a spine for $1300, which was more interesting because my own spine has so many issues and playing with a skeletal one would no doubt enlighten me. But I don’t know how good a deal these are – I buy so few body parts…
okay, that is the end of the moved posts
I’m reminded of the guys who bought a pickup truck at a police auction in 1980 and got an unexpected surprise.
“James Spurling, Jr., 25, and his brother, Richard, 19, both of Muscatine, spotted the black pickup at the Davenport police auction. They had another truck in need of repairs, and thought the black Chevrolet would be perfect for salvageable parts. Around noon and $140 later, the pickup belonged to them. When the auction ended they drove the truck out to their father’s Muscatine County farm.”
“A few hours later the elder brother noticed a foul odor coming from the truck, and drove it out to a field where he could empty the grass and branches from the pickup truck’s bed. He went to grab a shovel to begin shoveling out the debris, when all the sudden he noticed a boot. He tried to pull it out, but it wouldn’t move. That’s when he saw a leg — a bug crawling across it — and realized a decomposing body lay beneath the refuse…Spurling, who said he initially thought the smell came from “a dead animal or something,” went back home to phone police. Once there, and not quite certain what he’d seen, he decided to have another look before placing the call. He then discovered the second set of boots and the other body, and immediately phoned police.”