• Coked up: Man arrested with 72 cocaine bags in belly
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Why would someone want coke that went through some guy's body then were shat out? Gross.
That's a CT scan with 3D reconstruction. [url]http://www.google.com/search?q=Reconstructed+Computed+Tomography&hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=G7M&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&biw=1920&bih=1070&prmd=imvns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&ei=TwJ1TuSVF4Pz0gGH-YDNDQ&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=2&ved=0CBkQ_AUoATgK[/url] The density of the baggies is different from that of the organs around it. It's like deleting a certain color off a photo and showing what's left.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;32337679]no you're supposed to peel the potatoes before you eat them[/QUOTE] They should know that's what caused the potato famine.
If it were real the bones wouldn't be reflecting light. Unless his skeleton was separated from his body. Then dipped in water.
That. Is absolutely horrifying.
Some methods of radiography imaging involve taking a bunch of x-rays and stuff then reconstructing them in 3D form, its used alot for CT scans.
Am I the only one who noticed that he has some cocaine baggies in his ass?? I am very curious as to what those baggies were actually made of.. To withstand stomach acid.
[QUOTE=peepin;32348962]Am I the only one who noticed that he has some cocaine baggies in his ass?? I am very curious as to what those baggies were actually made of.. To withstand stomach acid.[/QUOTE] Yeah I saw the ones that were about to pop out.
The police might crack up if it was a false positive
They are x-ray images and they are real. X-rays are pretty damn awesome nowadays. [quote]Tom, the diaphragm is attached to the lowest rib but the hemi-domes of the diaphragm extend up to the 4th intercostal space near the nipple line. A distended stomach will displace the spleen and the fundus will touch the diaphragm at the level of the 5th rib. The splenic flexure of the colon often extends to the 7th intercostal space. Bottom Line: This Images is perfectly consistent with normal anatomy, but even it if wasn't, a hiatal hernia would be all it takes to explain it. I'm an ER doc, but don't take my word for it, just look at the Netter plate entitled "Regions and Planes of the Abdomen." (Available via Google Images for those who don't have Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy). Conspiracy theorists get believed too easily sometimes.[/quote]
So to deliver it to the receiver he has to shit it out. Wow.
If he went through that much effort and risk to die, he deserves at least some of it.
what a legend
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