This is NOT RIGHT, people, and frankly QUITE DISTURBING! Body parts should NOT go in the recycling bin!!
h/t Acadia Einstein
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/11/human-foot-found-in-seattle-recycling-bin.html
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They would if they belonged to a Hindu or Buddhist... Reincarnation...
ReplyDeleteOf course not. They go in the composter.
ReplyDeleteCraig Froehle - ok there Bender, calm down before Leela turns you into a little go-kart...
ReplyDeleteJared Eldredge Maybe I'm always right.
ReplyDeleteI've been following this (as you might expect a Seattelite to do) and it really is disturbing. The fact that he threatened his parents and told them to watch Silence of the Lambs (as I recall) only adds to the disturbing nature of this whole tragedy.
ReplyDeleteWait, I thought that guy had been arraigned..
ReplyDeletehttp://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/body-parts-in-seattle-recycling-bin-identified-as-those-of-missing-mother/
Young mother of 2; suspect's parents had once take out a restraining order on him.
Yeesh. :-[
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ReplyDeleteSorry, I couldn't help it. This incident isn't funny at all.
Valkyrie No, no, no! Only vegetables in the composter.
ReplyDeleteI mean, technically they could be used as compost, so you could put them in yard waste.
ReplyDeleteBrad D Meat shouldn't go in compost or yard waste bins; it takes too long to break down and greatly increases the bacteria present (and you can't use it in sensitive watershed areas).
ReplyDeleteThey should have been was in the transplant cooler bound for flight.
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