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If Someone Collapsed And Died While Having A...
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...hot shower how long would their remains need to lie in the shower tray before they were cooked through?
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What on earth is going on in your mind. This is a disgusting vile question. No-one in their right mind would think otherwise!! Sick.
13:54 Fri 15th Jul 2022
Well thanks for the BA I wasn't expecting that. Just to explain though--
I vaguely remember a case in a Florida prison about 8 years ago. One of the inmates was locked in the shower and the water turned up to a very high temperature . He was locked in for about 3 hours. He died and the injuries he sustained were horrific. Maybe it will still be on Google. This post brought it back to me.
I vaguely remember a case in a Florida prison about 8 years ago. One of the inmates was locked in the shower and the water turned up to a very high temperature . He was locked in for about 3 hours. He died and the injuries he sustained were horrific. Maybe it will still be on Google. This post brought it back to me.
sick sandie wonders, whilst right thinking ABers rave - - - official
OK - the water aint hot enough - you scald above around 38'C
so with a sensible shower you would never cook
The horrific injuries from a shower at 50'C would be on a par with sunburn or - burns, and involves body reaction
there are instances of epileptic patients falling into a fire, and literally cooking their limbs. Amputation - post fit they are deeply unconscious.
er that is about it. havent thought about it much - the above is from an old style pathology course
OK - the water aint hot enough - you scald above around 38'C
so with a sensible shower you would never cook
The horrific injuries from a shower at 50'C would be on a par with sunburn or - burns, and involves body reaction
there are instances of epileptic patients falling into a fire, and literally cooking their limbs. Amputation - post fit they are deeply unconscious.
er that is about it. havent thought about it much - the above is from an old style pathology course
"I vaguely remember a case in a Florida prison about 8 years ago. One of the inmates was locked in the shower and the water turned up to a very high temperature . He was locked in for about 3 hours. He died and the injuries he sustained were horrific. Maybe it will still be on Google. This post brought it back to me."
For me, the horror of this was that the chap was mentally ill. He'd been put in the shower by prison staff, and left there as punishment after defecating in his cell and smearing excrement on himself.
Prison staff were cleared of any wrongdoing. That doesn't seem right to me.
For me, the horror of this was that the chap was mentally ill. He'd been put in the shower by prison staff, and left there as punishment after defecating in his cell and smearing excrement on himself.
Prison staff were cleared of any wrongdoing. That doesn't seem right to me.
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