• Mannivu
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    8 months ago

    A man has been arrested in Kern County, California, for allegedly removing human remains, a leg, from a location other than a cemetery.

    You’re telling me that removing it from a cemetery would have been ok?

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      8 months ago

      Nah: that’s covered by even older laws

  • Wren@sopuli.xyz
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    8 months ago

    Kern County, California

    Not going to lie, I 1000% assumed this was going to be some Florida Man Activity™

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      8 months ago

      FYI, the only thing that makes Florida different is that it publicizes the crazy criminals’ antics more.

      Florida Man walks among us in every other state too; we’re just blissfully ignorant of him.

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    8 months ago

    The article:

    It is unclear if the leg in question belongs to the individual who was killed in the incident.

    Also the article:

    Police arrived at the scene of the train collision that killed the unidentified person and severed their leg at about 8 a.m local time on Friday.

    Where the hell would the random leg have come from otherwise?

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    8 months ago

    One of my conservative relatives sent me this. I asked if he was suggesting we need to do more to help people out of homelessness and invest more in metal health services… But no of course not.