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SubLunar
Location: St Louis Gender: Male Total Likes: 83 likes
| | | Re: Yeah....Dead body find. < Reply # 22 on 6/18/2014 3:17 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Send4Help Dont worry guys... The most recognizable urban explorer EVER is UE'ing the shit out of this place as we speak!
Photo Credit: Urbex Memester
| This guy has to be a troll. "My work has never been more relevant and important than right now." "This message was brought to you in part by the pseudonymous American Artist and Activist known as Seph Lawless " "If you really loved balloons... then you would set them free" His crooked photos all have the same bland processing, poor composition and lighting. It has to be a joke.
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| CaptOrbit
Location: Sarasota, FL or Cincinnati, OH Gender: Male Total Likes: 149 likes
There you are, right back in the jungle again.
| | | | Re: Yeah....Dead body find. < Reply # 38 on 6/19/2014 8:53 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I found a body once but it wasn't while doing UE, I was at work. Fire at a small apartment building mostly confined to one unit as I recall. The fire dept. thought the tenet wasn't home. I was in the bedroom. Part of my job was to evaluate the damage to certain items including clothes. The bedroom had taken some fire, but a lot of smoke. I opened the closet door. The rod was full, a bunch of clothes, some coats and shoes on the floor. One pair of shoes is perpendicular to the others and has socks...and ankles... The fire department was wrong. The legs disappeared in the pile of coats most of which was hidden behind clothes that were on the hangers. I called out but there was no movement. I called out to the firemen/EMT's who were still in the building. Within a few seconds three of them came running thru the bedroom door. I wordlessly pointed to the closet, they immediately set to work. One of my teammates who was standing at the bedroom door having followed the firemen was looking rather confused. I put my hand on his shoulder and said "Let's go, I'll explain outside." The nature of the scene changed that moment. I went back to apprise my team in the parking lot. Around the same time the coroners truck showed up and they wheeled her out the Incident Commander let know they had tried to find some next of kin contact info but when they came up empty handed they called her place of employment. (A neighbor said she worked as a cashier at Kroger's)
The IC went on to tell us Kroger's had informed him that she had no living relatives and no close friends other than a few co-workers. The manager of the Kroger's where she worked said that he would take care of all of the funeral arrangements. Since we weren't needed anymore we left. I didn't go back in the building and I only ever saw her ankles.
It still makes me sad even to type this.
| The personal responsibility train left the station years ago, and you gave it the finger as you watched it leave. |
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