• A mysterious liquid is seeping out of crypts in Alabama
    52 replies, posted
[quote]Something terrifying is creeping through an Alabama cemetery and scaring mourners away from the grounds. Have the dead come back to wreak havoc on the living? Well, sort of. Patricia Lindsay, the environment supervisor for the Cullman County Health Department, first started receiving strange calls a few weeks ago, from worried locals complaining about a strange ooze seeping from the main mausoleum in the Cullman Memorial Gardens cemetery. The reports said the liquid reeked of decay, and it wasn't showing any sign of stopping.[/quote] [img]https://res.cloudinary.com/roadtrippers/image/upload/v1400881016/whlbrgw7eirqehu5js0f.jpg[/img] [url]https://roadtrippers.com/blog/uh-oh-a-mysterious-liquid-is-seeping-out-of-crypts-in-alabama[/url]
Yep, that's Alabama water supply alright.
Ectoplasma
Just looks like water. It's probably water.
Monster Blood
[video=youtube;AK5jyVCdXwc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK5jyVCdXwc[/video]
It is liquid of life escaping from the dead, quickly go and drink it and live for eternity.
It's ghost piss
Liquid Trioxin. We're done for. [I]It's paaaartytiiime.[/I]
Tarman must have pissed himself again... Bloody Trioxin...
[QUOTE]reports said the liquid reeked of decay[/QUOTE] Guess that cant be good
Sounds like the gas-buildup from decay caused a coffin-seal to burst.
Can't imagine how badly that reeks.
It's ectoplasm. Someone get the three living Ghostbusters.
I may vomit. Thanks.
Bio-slime!
I've never understood why they put bodies above ground, below ground is cheaper, quicker and it's good for the soil.
it's dihydrogen monoxide. run
Water running through a grave, ofcourse it's gonna smell like decay.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;44923152]I've never understood why they put bodies above ground, below ground is cheaper, quicker and it's good for the soil.[/QUOTE] Down in Louisiana and Alabama, they're prone to flooding. They used to put bodies in the ground. They didn't stay there.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;44923152]I've never understood why they put bodies above ground, below ground is cheaper, quicker and it's good for the soil.[/QUOTE] Because of flooding.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;44923152]I've never understood why they put bodies above ground, below ground is cheaper, quicker and it's good for the soil.[/QUOTE] Its actually cheaper to build upwards with bodies ground space is limited but you can always go up.
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;44923096]Sounds like the gas-buildup from decay caused a coffin-seal to burst.[/QUOTE] Except the person died 24 years ago, there's nothing but bones and mummified skin at best left. If you read the article, the mausoleum hasn't been properly maintained for a long time due to financial difficulties. The reason they use crypts to bury the dead is because the water table is so high that it causes coffins to float up to the surface, which is likely the cause of this problem. Water has percolated through the foundation and started leaking in various spots. The reason the water smells like rotting corpses is probably because something died (rat, racoon, cat, etc.) and the tetramethylenediamine and pentamethylenediamine (more commonly known as Putrescine and cadaverine) produced by the decaying thing came in contact with water and was carried everywhere. It's extremely unlikely it came from inside one of the caskets, especially since most of the dead have been there more than 5 years.
Nerve gas.
[QUOTE=Moustacheman;44923125]It's ectoplasm. Someone get the three living Ghostbusters.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Limed00d;44923024]It's ghost piss[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=WhyNott;44922994]Ectoplasma[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;m9We2XsVZfc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9We2XsVZfc[/video]
Corpse juice yummy.
It's the tears of 100 skeletons.
[quote]reports said the liquid reeked of decay[/quote] Like how my piss smells like in the morning.
It's the tears of the founding fathers.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;44923152]Iand it's good for the soil.[/QUOTE] Um what? Maybe untreated bodies.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.