margarita25
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This is very creepy! This may sound out there, but could this young man have been targeted and murdered for his eyes, heart, lungs, liver, kidney, and eyes for illegal organ transplants? I agree with his mother too,when she says:"She says she'll never forget the call from police.
Ms. Flowers said. "There were no organs. He said ma'am, there were no eyes, there was no heart, there was no lungs, there was no liver, there were no kidneys."
And this:"Ms. Flowers says she was told the body was mostly intact but she has questions about what happened.
Flowers said, "I don't know of an animal that comes to a body and just picks out certain parts of the body. I don't think it was animal activity at all."
I wonder what caused this young man's death? I think he was murdered.
Read more: http://www.myfoxla.com/story/237515...nd-in-california-missing-organs#ixzz2iSUyopxQ
http://www.myfoxla.com/story/237515...nd-in-california-missing-organs#ixzz2iR3doJ6y
And no matter how the issue is framed, there aren’t enough kidneys to meet demand. By 2020, statistics indicate that at least 800,000 Americans will be suffering from kidney disease. Today there are close to 100,000 people waiting on a transplant — and nowhere near the supply of kidneys.
...We can all live with just one kidney, and on average, transplant procedures with kidneys from live donors can last twice as long as those performed with donations from cadavers.
Live donation involves major surgery for not one, but two people. “In a perfect world,” he says, “I wouldn’t advise anyone to get any kind of surgery. But the fact remains that live donation is completely safe.”
...Live kidney donors are rare. This is why a majority of kidney transplants performed in the United States are done with kidneys taken from people who have just died, despite the fact that these types of transplants last about half as long (people can go through multiple transplants to help sustain a longer life).
Wow, didn't see that. Good catch Knox!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ironically ... one of his likes is a 'transplant page"?
A lil' tooooooooo ironic...
I've been wondering if there's any chance this was a live kidney donation - maybe not on the up and up - gone tarabully wrong...So they harvest everything and...??? Well then what...they dump him...???
Was thinking this while reading here:
The Kidney Crisis
http://www.hourdetroit.com/Hour-Detroit/October-2013/The-Kidney-Crisis/
Of course he would have had to pass rigorous testing... S O M E O N E would know! Wouldn't they!?
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Grasping because it is really hard to imagine HOW this happened to Ryan!!!
:banghead:
But I want to know dayum it!
Ironically ... one of his likes is a 'transplant page"?
The transplant page is for his Uncle - his mother's brother. Click through the pics until you get to the one that mentions Neicy Flowers in the description.
So, maybe Ryan could have been researching transplants because of his uncle and somehow got involved with some bad people?
Ironically ... one of his likes is a 'transplant page"?
Slightly o/t, fwiw:
"During an autopsy, internal organs are removed and examined before being returned for burial. But when Dr. Bill Anderson, the private pathologist who conducted the second autopsy, opened up the teen's remains, the brain, heart, lungs, liver and other viscera were missing. Every organ from the pelvis to the skull was gone.
"I'm not sure at this point who did not return the organs to the body," Anderson said. "But I know when we got the body, the organs were not there."
Two entities had custody of Kendrick Johnson's body after his death -- the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which conducted the first autopsy in January; and the Harrington Funeral Home in Valdosta, which handled the teen's embalming and burial."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/09/us/georgia-gym-mat-death/