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Shocking discovery: Decomposed human legs unearthed in US cardboard shipment

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Think about this next time you get pizza in a cardboard box. 

So 2 people cut in pieces and tossed in a cardboard bailer in the USA.  Not sure they can even track which state it came from.    Food reason for a committee to travel ro USA.  

 

If you post  without reading the thread or with such low comprehension you should get perm banned.  !!!!   

They asked how to make AN better and this was my request. 

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    Sad world when cardboard travels thousands of miles to be recycled. Almost as bad as food miles.

  • GroveHillWanderer
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    If there was a murder committed here, it was not committed in Thailand. The decomposed legs were found in an incoming shipment from the US.

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6 hours ago, Conquerbrqvilok said:

The Human rights coucil in the UN must wake up and let stupid topics and impose sanctions on Thailand as xenophobia, murders, and crime have been increasing a lot recently, the world bank also shouldn't lend Thailand any money 


And the human race should impose posting sanctions upon those who clearly can’t read and understand what went on and where but instead they misinterpret the basis of the article on their predetermined agenda which had no relevance to the article.

seems they couldn't organize a 44 gallon drum for the local lake back home ...

1 hour ago, Drumbuie said:

Those legs belonged to a fellow human being, someone who died, probably unpleasantly, possibly violently.

 

Well and truly stumped.

1 hour ago, Drumbuie said:

Those legs belonged to a fellow human being, someone who died, probably unpleasantly, possibly violently.

 

That "Those legs belonged to a fellow human being, someone who died" we can all agree on, the rest of your post is just your pure conjecture!

6 minutes ago, steven100 said:

seems they couldn't organize a 44 gallon drum for the local lake back home ...


good to see you alive and kicking still Steven after your masters misfortune at the election. The same can’t be assumed for the unfortunate victim in this article.

6 hours ago, Conquerbrqvilok said:

The Human rights coucil in the UN must wake up and let stupid topics and impose sanctions on Thailand as xenophobia, murders, and crime have been increasing a lot recently, the world bank also shouldn't lend Thailand any money 

Gawd...

5 hours ago, mfd101 said:

So Thailand is a Western-world rubbish-recycling dump? I thought it was mainly some Black African states that had that role in life.

So you don't know the difference between "rubbish" being "dumped" and recyclable cardboard being traded?

4 hours ago, BenStark said:

No wonder recycled goods cost more than others. Can't be that complicated to recycle cardboard that it can't be done in a developed country

But it does seem that the yanks can't cope with something so uncomplicated that they sent it here.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

—two human legs

Probably some black-listed guy trying to get back to Thailand.

 

Foreigners will go to any length to return. 

 

Expect a torso soon.

 

 

1 hour ago, Drumbuie said:

Those legs belonged to a fellow human being ...

 

Well, obviously.

7 minutes ago, Reigntax said:


good to see you alive and kicking still Steven after your masters misfortune at the election. The same can’t be assumed for the unfortunate victim in this article.

Thank you for your kind words Reigntax .    I've had 6 bottles and just opened the 7th ...  but i'm really tired ... 

1 hour ago, Drumbuie said:

Those legs belonged to a fellow human being, someone who died, probably unpleasantly, possibly violently.

 

My thoughts entirely, poor sole! (Excuse the pun)

6 hours ago, Drumbuie said:

Those legs belonged to a fellow human being, someone who died, probably unpleasantly, possibly violently.

 

How do you know he was a fellow human? 

 

He could have been a creature, a pedophile, murder, rapist etc. 

 

Its best not to speculate.

 

You'll find in life, generally, good people's leg don't end up in cardboard containers. 

 

16 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

Sad world when cardboard travels thousands of miles to be recycled. Almost as bad as food miles.

A little off topic, apologies, but I was thinking the same thing. I thought recycling was supposed to cut down on pollution, yet they ship tons of waste around the world. 

Lots of stiffs end up in cardboard coffins possibly something like that.it is a good job for dna it can get pretty close to any living relative if they are in the data base.all that be said imo it’s a botched job done at some funeral home.sad and undignified 

13 hours ago, steven100 said:

seems they couldn't organize a 44 gallon drum for the local lake back home ...

Severe drought may be the reason for exporting  or the price of steel has risen  :smile:

It seems that not many read the follow up where it stated that a skull and pelvic bone were also found

1 hour ago, Lazybones said:

It seems that not many read the follow up where it stated that a skull and pelvic bone were also found

Thanks for the update 👍

 

Now I feel like a lazybones myself for not reading the follow up. 

 

Two guys in the states are having a good laugh after putting skelton bones with shoes in the shipment. 

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Could be jimmy hoffa body parts for all we know.finding the other parts or a name impossible

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