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127 Hours. Probably James Francos' best work.
@Bill would not know that becuase Bill- and this is a 100% true fact- has only seen TWO MOVIES IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE…. The last being Return of the Jedi in 1983….. i still cant get over that.
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127 Hours. Probably James Francos' best work.
This is true. I even had to look up The Nomad's comment to learn that a movie was made of that event. LOL!@Bill would not know that becuase Bill- and this is a 100% true fact- has only seen TWO MOVIES IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE…. The last being Return of the Jedi in 1983….. i still cant get over that.
No. Wouldn't want that and it wouldn't feel like justice I'm sure with being that personally close to the situation.If your daughter was the perpetrator, would you want her to suffer a slow agonizing death in such circumstances? Would you feel the same satisfaction in justice?
Is it Karma?Attorney Says 'Probability Is Strong' Remains Recovered from Fla. Park Belong to Brian Laundrie
Steven Bertolino said the fugitive's parents are "heartbroken" by the possibilitypeople.com
"It's quite sad," Bertolino explained. "You can imagine, as a parent, finding your son's belongings alongside some remains. That's got to be heartbreaking. And I can tell you that they are heartbroken."
The remains are skeletal bones, won't have an answer today.
TIL in a more tropical climate, a body can skeletonize in about a week or so.The remains are skeletal bones, won't have an answer today.
ants? other insects/opportunistic creatures?TIL in a more tropical climate, a body can skeletonize in about a week or so.
Lots of factors, I imagine. Heat, water, possibly acidic soil, and yes bugs and animals.ants? other insects/opportunistic creatures?
Yeah, decomp just happens a whole lot quicker in tropical climates for myriad reasons. Particularly if the body is exposed out in the open.Lots of factors, I imagine. Heat, water, possibly acidic soil, and yes bugs and animals.