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I know it's not about this, but I analyzed the photo and determined that it was, indeed, a car that blew up. I'm CSI:LV, Miami & NY trained. Even though I couldn't use Luminol or DNA or even polycyanoacrylate fingerprint lifting, my scientific analysis indicates that there is a great probability that the burned rims and engine parts once formed an internal combustion powered person or cargo vehicle normally found on roads and highways.
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O, O, O... O'Rei
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I'm CSI:LV, Miami & NY trained. Even though I couldn't use Luminol or DNA or even polycyanoacrylate fingerprint lifting, my scientific analysis indicates that there is a great probability that the burned rims and engine parts once formed an internal combustion powered person or cargo vehicle normally found on roads and highways.
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01/22/09
This is one of the bad things with living in Sweden, things like this doesn't seem to happen a lot around these parts...
Which actually makes me sorta wanna outline how you could do something like this here. I'm gonna have to think about this actually.
01/22/09