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Body Snatchers

Creeperpark

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It was because of an autopsy. When an inmate has an autopsy done the body will be missing some if not all its organs. It's very common for bodies leaving prisons to have autopsies performed to rule out the causes of death.

When I was in prison someone gave two inmates a Cherry Pie Turnover laced with methylmercury out of a thermometer and it killed them. Both inmates had autopsies performed.

What is the medical definition of an autopsy?
An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, is a specialized surgical procedure used to determine the cause and manner of death. The cause of death is the medical reason explaining why a patient passed. The manner of death is the circumstances surrounding the death. google
 

armedoldhippy

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odd, but it's not uncommon for prisoners to donate (or try to) needed organs for transplant. (not allowed in many states) some give up a kidney while still alive to help others, although states may restrict this to family members due to the perceived "inherently coercive" nature of being imprisoned. :shucks::dunno:
 

Drop That Sound

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The jails around here sure have a lot of lame excuses for why deadly drugs keep making their way in and causing fatal ODs. Like, "oops the new 6 million dollar scanners we put in 2 years ago must have missed that batch", etc..

I don't think it's limited to prisons/jails though. More like its happening around every corner.
Supposedly you are still an organ donor, even if you don't register as one, or your ID doesn't day you are.. You have to specifically file some kind of paper work putting you on a list, to actually be exempt.
IMO, Its kind of sketchy to think some large companies that do ancestral DNA testing were either hacked, or just sold off everyone's confidential information to the highest bidders. Technically, c19 swabs could also be used to extract DNA...
It's almost as if some secretive organizations of people (the body snatchers!) might have mapped out just about everyone in the country already, and already know if their organs are a perfect match. Probably better to just keep them alive up until a week before the operations, right? Better than storing in cryogenic chambers somewhere in Antartica..

:whistle:
 

Drop That Sound

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You think you are doing something good, and literally giving organs to save a life.. as if one of yours is going directly into someone right away.. That sounds nice and all, but there is a dark side. Like, 80 percent of whatever is "donated", goes to all kinds of weird pharmaceutical drug tests, and other crazy experiments, including bio\ballistic weapons testing for the governments, etc.
 

mean mr.mustard

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You should see tissue centers.

A guy I used to bake with transferred to that gig and his first week was drilling out cadaver femur marrow for bone transplant.

Wild stuff.
 

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