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Who buys anything without looking at it first? Buying a used freezer I'd want the thing to be plugged in so I could lift the lid to feel if it was cold.
If I was buying a used dog house I would look inside to make sure I wasn't also getting a flea bitten mutt.
I wonder if this same woman would buy a caddilac off the old Italian guys even though they tell her not to look in the trunk!
Hard to believe this is a true story, odor would be horrendous!
Would it be?
I actually spent 6 hours with a corpse last week... a friend's roommate died and she asked me to come over... so I did... and the 6 hours is how long it took the funeral home to show up.
So anyway, obviously decay and the odors associated with it don't set in that fast (unless you are in the desert maybe) so if someone died and they were immediately frozen...
... wouldn't they be preserved like the many corpses frozen on Mt. Everest?
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Or you can use the 1 gallon ziplocks but there is some (dis) assembly required.
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