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![]() Being the curious guy I am, I immediately headed that way, and by the time I got there, the locals were loading him up! Took a couple of pics and figured I would post them here! Apparently hit by vehicle just before daylight, wasn't even stiff yet! |
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roadkill at its best !!!
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Damn that's a nice one!
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at least it won't go to waste!
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I had read your not supposed to pick up roadkill??
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"Rayne Deer"
Good one, Fin. |
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You do realize that rigormortis is not permanant right? Meaning when it is freshly killed, it will not be stiff. Then rigor will set in and it will be stiff. Then rigor will wear off and it will not be stiff any longer. If you have ever hunted ducks. You have seen stiff ducks in the blind. But, by the time you get home with them, none of them are stiff any more. |
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Brian wouldn't know that cause he's never hunted or been a paramedic before.......he's just an all around dummy.....
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anything is edible with enough katsup
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HAHA thats what i was thinkin!
Nice deer tho, i wouldnt have left it there if i was the one that hit it, that dude would be in the back of the truck! |
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I'll have to argue that one with you Austin.
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I keep a 44 in my truck just in case I hit one......shoot it, tag it, throw it in the truck......no officer, see the entry hole? I shot it, Didn't hit it.......
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there is different mortis rigor and vigor if blood had settled to the lowest point of the deer and it wasn't stiff, I would be worried, if it wasn't stiff and blood didn't settle you can expect that time of death was less than an hour.
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crime scene classes I took in college we talked about estimating time of death you first can tell by the body being stiff then the blood will settle then blow flies come and start eating and laying eggs and the eggs start hatching and you can tell time of death by how far flies and there eggs are from the corpse.
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Rigor and post- rigor. A term used in the forensic world. Don't you watch CSI?!!!! Lol
it is a real deal though from what I have read... |
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You guys crack me up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't post the pic up here to have a frickin class on rigor mortis. Whatever you think you know about rigor, I can teach the class you numb nuts!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
It's a frickin deer, hit by a vehicle, in an area we don't normally see deer in. It's cool to see since most of us from my area drive hours to go deer hunting and they are around our homes in Acadia Parish. I didn't clean the deer, I don't personally know the people that loaded it up and cleaned it. I could give a rats A** if it was 4 minutes or 4 hours old........ Jeeeeeese! Go read a book or something - The deer was dead exactly 3 hours 07 minutes................... I took it's liver tempature and drew 50ml thoracic blood w/ an intracardiac needle for specific DNA profiles. |
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LMAO!!!!! you big dummy
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