TN TN - MCEWEN, human heart found in salt pile - adult male - 16 Dec 2022

  • #161
Yes, not relevant with a heart imo, but I was told many years ago by a doctor with amputations that they will save body parts for a burial of a whole body when someone eventually passes away, I was told Jewish faith requires it. Jme.
The following links are not for the squeamish.


And a picture of one of the first transplantees, looking at his own heart. Sadly, he died just a few weeks after the picture was taken.

 
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  • #163
Bumping. Has there been any updates on this?
 
  • #164
  • #165
This is a strange one.
 
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  • #167
Ha, I had forgotten about this, still nothing on who or how?!!
 
  • #168
Ha, I had forgotten about this, still nothing on who or how?!!
Wonder if it’s a med school prank or something? Very odd.
 
  • #169
There was a story from my area a couple years ago where someone thought they found a human femur at a landfill.

The ME knew immediately that it was a medical replica.

However, this thing wasn't.
 
  • #170
This could be an interesting case for @othram.
 
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  • #172
This could be an interesting case for @othram.
I hadn't even thought of this. Good idea.

A while back, my mother told me about a human heart being found in a cargo hold in a passenger plane at the local airport, and I assumed the package had somehow been opened and it had fallen out. Nope, it was being used for research and someone forgot to unload it. (D'oh!) Organs for transplant are delivered via a chartered plane, if time and distance demands that they be flown.
 
  • #173
I hadn't even thought of this. Good idea.

A while back, my mother told me about a human heart being found in a cargo hold in a passenger plane at the local airport, and I assumed the package had somehow been opened and it had fallen out. Nope, it was being used for research and someone forgot to unload it. (D'oh!) Organs for transplant are delivered via a chartered plane, if time and distance demands that they be flown.
I just pictured a heart with its seat belt on in the window seat.
 
  • #174
This story was on the news recently. I've linked three different articles. There may be some redundancy in them but each has some different info too. Just makes you wonder if one state prison is doing autopsies and keeping organs to give to a university etc?, maybe other states could be doing the same? I just thought it was interesting and maybe apropos. Still extremely odd and improbably that it would then wind up in a salt pile.



 
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  • #176
That's just a plain old cool rock.
 
  • #177
Checking in
 
  • #178
Surely they know more about this than we’ve heard!!??
 
  • #179
About 10 years ago, there was child's skull found in a backpack near I-10. At least it was reported as "being near I-10". Everyone thought it was an I-10 serial killer.

However, the address was about three miles from I-10.

Upon further inspection, this was a site of ongoing home remodeling/construction/pool construction on top of a sharecropper cemetery full of unmarked, shallow graves.

After several years of drama, the NAMUS entry (which had no LE contact info) was finally removed.

The only info about the event consisted of a local press release when the skull was found, and the questionable NAMUS entry.

There was no further follow up in the media, there wasn't any local concern. I think authorities knew that whoever found the skull put it in a backpack or there were grave robbers involved.


Was this heart embalmed?
 
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