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Clegger
09-15-2007, 04:38 PM
LINK!! (http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKN149975820070914)

what do you guys think?

1000cckiller
09-15-2007, 04:41 PM
it could be true. So I would have to get facts to call it bs

Maniaç
09-15-2007, 05:04 PM
I doubt it, once someone is dead, thats the end of it.

quickdodge®
09-15-2007, 05:10 PM
His grieving wife turned up at the morgue to identify her husband's body only to find him moved into a corridor -- and alive.

I'm not too convinced only because of the above quote. I'm no mortician, but I've watched enough CSI shows to know that autopsies are not began until after the body has been positively identified. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
09-15-2007, 05:11 PM
I doubt it, once someone is dead, thats the end of it.

You have no idea how many times this does actually happen. Later, QD.

Maniaç
09-15-2007, 05:13 PM
You have no idea how many times this does actually happen. Later, QD.Well, since you're the greatest Ghost hunter in the world, I guess I should take your word. And just agree... :rolleyes:


Seriously though, once someone has died. I mean, after a certain amont of time, how is it possiable for somone to come back from the dead? Just doesn't seem real, maybe in some made up world called IA.

quickdodge®
09-15-2007, 05:15 PM
Seriously though, once someone has died. I mean, after a certain amont of time, how is it possiable for somone to come back from the dead? Just doesn't seem real, maybe in some made up world called IA.

There have been countless incidences where people have been mis-pronounced as dead only to just be in such a state of shock or comatose, that they are awakened by the knife that cuts into them. Later, QD/

Clegger
09-15-2007, 05:17 PM
I'm not too convinced only because of the above quote. I'm no mortician, but I've watched enough CSI shows to know that autopsies are not began until after the body has been positively identified. Later, QD.


keep in mind guys.... this was in Venezuela I think... I cant tell

Maniaç
09-15-2007, 05:17 PM
There have been countless incidences where people have been mis-pronounced as dead only to just be in such a state of shock or comatose, that they are awakened by the knife that cuts into them. Later, QD/Well, after re-reading the link. I can kinda see this happening, only if the person wasn't really that seriously hurt or had serious wounds. But what I was talking about is, if someone had been dead for a good amount of time, itw wouldn't be possiable.

quickdodge®
09-15-2007, 05:18 PM
someone had been dead for a good amount of time, itw wouldn't be possiable.

Well of course not. But in general, autopsies are performed within hours of death in order to as close to correctly identify the COD. Later, QD.

cornercarver78
09-15-2007, 05:20 PM
And you gotta wonder about whether or not being an organ donor makes them itchy to pronounce you dead. I give blood, but i'm just not sure about having organ donor on my DL. on the other hand i'm a pretty parenoid person.

Maniaç
09-15-2007, 05:22 PM
Well of course not. But in general, autopsies are performed within hours of death in order to as close to correctly identify the COD. Later, QD.

Im sure someone can tell the "cause of death" as soon as someone gets there within the hour, just by looking at their condition. But when it comes to drugs and rare forms of death, I guess this is where your post would come into play.

Clegger
09-15-2007, 05:22 PM
And you gotta wonder about whether or not being an organ donor makes them itchy to pronounce you dead. I give blood, but i'm just not sure about having organ donor on my DL. on the other hand i'm a pretty parenoid person.

last time I gave blood they sent me a letter telling me that they're systems have been hacked and I may have had my SSN stolen.... GJ Red Cross....

I dont give blood anymore

quickdodge®
09-15-2007, 05:30 PM
Im sure someone can tell the "cause of death" as soon as someone gets there within the hour, just by looking at their condition. But when it comes to drugs and rare forms of death, I guess this is where your post would come into play.

There are many more CODs that have to be officially "looked into" than just drugs and rare forms of death. There can be signs of blunt force trauma that wasn't the cause. There are all kinds of internal injuries that can happen to a person to cause death. Failed kidney. Punctured lung. Just to name a few. A lot of asphyxiation cases need to be looked into as to the exact way they died from no oxygen. Later, QD.

Maniaç
09-15-2007, 05:33 PM
There are many more CODs that have to be officially "looked into" than just drugs and rare forms of death. There can be signs of blunt force trauma that wasn't the cause. There are all kinds of internal injuries that can happen to a person to cause death. Failed kidney. Punctured lung. Just to name a few. A lot of asphyxiation cases need to be looked into as to the exact way they died from no oxygen. Later, QD.
Yes, ok smartass, just fucking with you.. lol.

Julio
09-16-2007, 02:48 AM
You have no idea how many times this does actually happen. Later, QD.






You know what, call me crazy.. But I heard a few stories of shit like this...

freaky....

MachNU
09-16-2007, 03:44 AM
yep QD is right...there are times when the heart can ALMOST stop....or beat very very unregulary! in which case someone can pronounce someone dead! When the body dies the heart stops pumping blood so when he gets cut and blood starts pumping...guess what! :goodjob: