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Harmonii
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browneyez4548
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 9:59am |
ms_wonderland wrote:
Hmm I have a California license I have no use for...maybe I'll do a little experiment.
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Please do. Burn it for about 2 hours minimum and come back and report your findings
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That lie is right next to the "Oh he was handcuffed, but shot himself in the head at the same damn time" story
They dont even TRY to make it believable...they tell you an OBVIOUS lie, then step back and dare you to refute it...*insert c'mon son gif*
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 10:10am |
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MSNBC reporter: "Were you worried when you learned that Christopher Dorner was so close to your house?"
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Witness: "Actually, I was just afraid of the cops."

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Harmonii
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 10:11am |
Ladybird0724 wrote:
<div ="chat"><li ="person1"> <span ="label">MSNBC reporter:</span> "Were you worried when you learned that Christopher Dorner was so close to your house?" <li ="person2"> <span ="label">Witness:</span> "Actually, I was just afraid of the cops."

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bindy
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 10:54am |
No matter if the body is burned they should be able to find some tissue sample to do a DNA Test....
.....like in the very inside of his body.....its not like he was cremated.....
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*Belle*Femme*
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 10:57am |
does teeth burn to ashes?
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Naturalchick30
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 11:07am |
*Belle*Femme* wrote:
does teeth burn to ashes? |
I doubt it
ETA: only during cremation
Edited by Naturalchick30 - Feb 13 2013 at 11:08am
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*Belle*Femme*
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 11:09am |
Naturalchick30 wrote:
*Belle*Femme* wrote:
does teeth burn to ashes? |
I doubt it
ETA: only during cremation |
so couldnt they identify him with dental records, like its usually done in these types of cases?
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Posted: Feb 13 2013 at 11:11am |
*Belle*Femme* wrote:
does teeth burn to ashes? |
The answer below is from Yahoo Answers
"yes, at these temperatures:industrial furnace capable of generating 870-980 °C (1600-1800 °F) to ensure disintegration of the corpse. but not during fires at lower than these. I have first hand knowledge that , when my sister died by a fire, her skull and teeth were found after the fire, but the much larger bones were not found,, they were mostly ashes."
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E.A. Brown 01/19/97
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