Posted on 07/27/2019 7:32:20 AM PDT by bgill
When the FBI raided a now-defunct Arizona body donation company, they found a gruesome scene, including remains from different bodies sewn together in a "Frankenstein" manner, and buckets full of limbs, a former agent testified.
Biological Resource Center Inc., its owners, employees and other companies, including a funeral home and health care providers, are being sued by family members of dead people who had opted to donate their bodies "solely for medical and scientific purposes."
Authorities instead found that bodies at the center were "mishandled, abused, desecrated and sold for profit," according to the suit.
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But it was a major hospital affiliated with a well known medical school so they were,in fact,meant for medical research.
Just another product of our de-chrisianiswd society.
You know what they say...
With the toe bone connected
to the foot bone,
and the foot bone connected
to the ankle bone,
and the ankle bone connected
to the leg bone.
Oh mercy how they scare!
Some workers apparently have way too much time on their hands, arms, eyes and ‘what-evers’.
It takes time and deliberate effort to sew body parts together, even as a prank. Ask any Taxidermist if you can find one.
That part of the shift could have been used to do clean up and proper waste disposal. Probably done by employees who were unsupervised for most if not all the time.
never donate your body
He also works part time at the Provincial Coroner's office. Those 'patients' also don't usually talk back or complain. As he gets older, one must hope that he doesn't get his roles in the different jobs confused!
Reminds me of an old joke. Someone answering the 'phone at the ME's office says, "County morgue. You stab 'em, we slab 'em!"
From the Pathology Department I transferred to the ER (I think you call them A&E in Canada).Given what one so often sees working in a big city ER (in the US at least) one develops,as a defense mechanism,a very sick and distorted sense of humor.A bit like MASH in fact.
To give one of the milder examples: we had a dentist on call in the ER from 3PM to 11PM. One of the several we had would,when signing out to the ER staff at 11PM,remind us "remember,halitosis is better than no breath at all".
No dress-maker’s patterns found?
It rubs the lotion on its skin.
Med students have to practice on something...
When this relative of mine was fresh out of school, he got a job in the ER at the Wellesley Hospital in downtown Tranna. (I believe that it has now closed.) Of course, lacking seniority, he got nights and weekends mostly. He got sick of seeing so many ODs, assault, stabbing and shooting victims, and cops, that a down town big city ER sees. He also missed small town, Eastern Ontario.
After a year or two, he was able to land a position at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. No more of the human misery that was a big city ER plus, he was less than an hours drive from his parents’ farm. He has 30+ years under his belt there, so a good pension when he decides to retire. Both his mom and dad are still living on the farm, the dad being 87 and still driving, though they don’t farm anymore.
While I have no sentimental thoughts over a husk of a body once the soul has departed, I think these folks are sick and some may be on the path to some serious sociopathic behavior...like those who abuse and kill pets and and other animals when they are younger...
I had nightmares last night about sewing heads onto bodies. I’m passing on any follow up articles on this. Whew.
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