"Run bitch, run" has a bit of necrophilia if I remember correctly. A very dark film.Any one seen that film kill bill
My name is buck and I am here to **** scene ???
And they were not even dead but in a comas
Reductio ad absurdumTrue, but years ago the same thing could be said for certain practices that are fairly normal now.
You wouldn't necessarily need cams in the mortuary. Just in the corridor aimed at the door(s), so that you can see who is going in and out.I'm sure they colud be positioned to provide a degree of sensitivity, but still provide suffcient protection against abuse.
If you reduce it to that, a code or pass entry door would give times of entry and exit, and could indicate exactly who was entering and exiting.You wouldn't necessarily need cams in the mortuary. Just in the corridor aimed at the door(s), so that you can see who is going in and out.
Those of you who are saying you shouldn't have to have cameras to protect the mortuary...well, you shouldn't need cams anywhere, but they are there for safety and security. If you have them in other places, why not outside the mortuary?
Wow! That's unusual.Strange ??? May be
Murder is not un common and in many cases does not make the news or just a brief mention
But what seems to garner interest is not the murder but what the murderer may have done with the corpse / body after they are dead ???
Charity begins elsewhere.I'm sure he would cherish it.
I'm going to give you a like, because your arrogance and sense of superiority seems to know, no limits.
Arnold Layne had a strange hobby .........People have strange hobbies.