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November 02, 2006 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
I'm taking a forensic science class right now, which may explain where this note comes from. I don't think an actual crime scene investigator would sign their work simply "Sean." It seems more like the work of a student to me.
I think "Sean" was the name of the victim/accused, and not the crime scene investigator.
Creepy.
That's the saddest thing I've seen today. :(
that poor turtle
I thought this magazine was supposed to be funny.
Bad girl made it funny. "that poor turtle" made me spit my water out.
Hm. Strange.
Still laughin' at Bad Girl.. way to brighten a morbid moment!
I agree with Risa, I think it's from a forensics class. Any sort of notes taken from a homicide case would have been better kept, and probably not written in pencil.
I think this is cool. what about the shells?
the shells are like, bullet shells.
it makes me a little nervous to think that whoever was taking notes on this LOST them...
that handwriting is a teenager's or college kid's. it doesn't look professional at all. must be for a class like others have said
A little late, I know...but it probably is a student...pros know that it's "spatter" not "splatter."
It's a player's game sheet from the Next Generation of Clue, the interactive boardgame.
The heinous crime was committed by Weet, in the crackhouse with the sawed off shotgun.