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At funerals only the top part of a body is shown, so how did she get to the toes? The body is clothed, so how did she get the breasts? Any of this requires movement that would gain attention from others. It's really odd. Did she put these parts into her handbag or what? As to gore, at least no blood, but is the preservation material liquid? All this came to my mind when reading the story.
At funerals only the top part of a body is shown, so how did she get to the toes? The body is clothed, so how did she get the breasts? Any of this requires movement that would gain attention from others. It's really odd. Did she put these parts into her handbag or what? As to gore, at least no blood, but is the preservation material liquid? All this came to my mind when reading the story.
To get to the breasts you just open up the dead woman's blouse. To get to the toes you open the lower half of the coffin. Enbalming fluid is liquid indeed, but I think it sort of coagulates inside the body. (Don't quote me on that part, I'm not sure.) Of course you don't have to embalm someone; it's optional.
What a frikkin' weirdo. What plans could she have had for those body parts?
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