June 18, 2024

RELATOS ATERRADORES DE FORENSES / EN LAS MORGUES SE VIVE EL HORROR / L.C.E.

RELATOS ATERRADORES DE FORENSES / EN LAS MORGUES SE VIVE EL HORROR / L.C.E.

Jamas trates de ver a los cadaveres a los ojos, muy probablemente ellos te devuelvan la mirada.
ATERRADORAS EXPERIENCIAS DE MORGUES

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Jamas trates de ver a los cadaveres a los ojos, muy probablemente ellos te devuelvan la mirada.
ATERRADORAS EXPERIENCIAS DE MORGUES

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Hello, everyone. My name is
Melani. This next experience happened to me.

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I am a forensic and in my
work I have seen very rare and

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disturbing things, not in the realm
of the paranormal, but yes in the

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realm of seeing bodies in deplorable situations, one gets used to it in the

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long run And even though strange things
happen, as they could happen in some

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funeral home, as they could happen
in some cemetery, like seeing shadows,

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hearing noises and even in the morgue
where I work, many colleagues and including

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myself, we have heard a girl
cry. But of course, these stories

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are just left in that I heard
something, I saw something, but all

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night it happens without any major theme. We could say we get used to

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this. But this thing I want
to tell you goes one step higher than

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all those experiences I' ve had. There came a body, it was

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a body of an older man would
have the case some eighty to ninety years.

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This man was obese, not morbid, but you could say quite advanced.

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As always they gave the body to
me and I was on the guard

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along with another companion, who was
in the room on the same side working.

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I started working with this man or
rather with that corpse, and when

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he was handed over to me,
he came in the same position as all

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the others, that is, totally
lying down and with his eyelids down,

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that is, his eyes were not
visible. I remember this very well Alex

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I started with my work and when
I retired from the table to take another

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utensil and returned to it, I
saw that the eyes of the corpse were

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now open, something that surprised me. But this wasn' t all.

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These eyes were looking at me,
it wasn' t a lost look,

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it wasn' t like the look
of any corpse. They looked like very

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bright eyes, they looked like the
eyes of an awakened person. Most of

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the eyes of a corpse in that
situation, usually, are with the iris

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and also with the pupil from up. The vast majority of cases, I

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didn' t care. It was
something that did surprise me a lot,

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but I quickly closed the prapades again
because, as I told you, I

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was practically watching myself and this kind
of bothered me. I kept working and

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at some point in my work I
had to retire again, but this time

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I only had a cup of coffee
when I returned to the table, again

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this corpse had eyes open and again
I was watching this and it was stranger

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because I had moved. I was
no longer in the same position as before.

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It was as if the eyes,
even if very little, had moved

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to give exact with me. I
slowly stretched my fingers and again closed his

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eyelids. I' m already a
little nervous, because I have to admit

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it. I continued my work and
at some point again took off from the

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table. I go to another area
and return again I don' t take

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more than three minutes and when I
return, the eyelids are open again and

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the eyes are staring at me at
this point no matter how absurd it sounds,

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and even if I think about it
now, it sounds much more absurd

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to me, since I am a
person of science. But if I hadn

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' t, I bet I'
d have had a lot worse. I

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did an experiment. I walked away
from the body this time without closing her

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eyelids. I went away, but
without taking my eyes off him and a

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total turn to the other end and
again I approached the corpse I surrounded him

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with an approximate distance of some four
meters and as I approached this time on

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the other side, I observed that
those eyes were now in the direction in

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which I was approaching. The eyes
were planted on me. At that moment

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terror invaded me. I got out
of the room and I went after my

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partner. I immediately took him by
the arm and almost tried to camouflage the

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horror inside. I pulled him into
my living room and told him to help

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me with the body, something strange. His eyes were passing him and I

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also asked him on the way what
if the eyes could move at will without

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the body being alive. He obviously
looked at me with those hearing eyes You

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' re crazy, of course not. This time, when we arrived in

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the living room, the body had
its eyelids down. I asked my partner

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to get them up. He made
it clear carefree. Alex the pupil the

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whole eye was turned upward and dry
were the eyes of a corpse like the

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eyes I had seen before, those
eyes so alive that I had seen before

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and was no longer there. My
partner asked him to stay with me,

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at least until he ended up with
that corpse and he did so, even

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though, after telling him everything that
had happened to me a few days later,

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he genuinely believed that maybe I had
imagined it. It' s something

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that so far hasn' t happened
to me again. But what a horror

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just to think about it. That
night he followed me with a look or

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a corpse hello. My name is
Enrique Solcedo and I want to talk to

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you about an alex experience This experience
is not mine, it belongs to my

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father. He' s a coroner
and he' s had some experiences that

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he' s told to me and
my sister in a way. And we

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find no explanation for them. But
there' s an experience that happened to

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him and even before he had us, before he got married. He was

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about thirty years old when this happened
to him and I want to share the

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time with you. It is an
experience that we could say enters the realm

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of the paranormal the following happens.
He had a friend, a friend of

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a few years old, some five
or six years old and together with this

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friend, they had a time for
them. My father, at that time,

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went on the night shift to work
in the morgue, while his friend,

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on the other hand, was leaving
the day shift and both were in

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a small park a small park that
was behind the back of an enor a

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building, because there were not many
people. There were some swings there,

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they' re his livery, but
there were rarely children and as in every

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park there are benches as well.
My father was always the one who came

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first from across the street from this
park that gave the morgue where he worked,

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and his friend was passing by this
park on his way home at exactly

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that time. So, of nine
o' clock at night, they were

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both there and at least half an
hour they sat there, side by side

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talking about how their day had been
and how family, work, friendships,

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etcetera was going. Let' s
say that for many years this tradition followed

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and because of this, because they
were the day of the life of one

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and the other until one night when
my father arrived, first, as every

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night always happened, he lit a
cigarette and waited for his friend, but

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the minutes passed five, ten,
fifteen minutes. Even my father thought that

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maybe it wouldn' t happen like
some other nights, maybe he had a

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earring, maybe he had gone out
or maybe he just stayed overtime. Anyway,

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it didn' t matter. He
was on the lookout for his time

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to enter, when in that,
as we all do at some point,

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he was looking forward, then for
one side, then for the other,

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seeing the whole panorama, When in
that by the corner of the eye he

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grasps that someone is sitting not on
one side of him, but on the

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adjoining bench, the one that is
on his back to where he was sitting,

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as he began a corridor, that
was on his way to the heart

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of the park where all the games
were, and this shadow, this silhouette,

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he becomes known his head, his
coat, his whole form, he

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turns and, even though he sees
him sitting back, he manages to recognize

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it was his friend who always arrived. That time was missed, as his

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friend always arrived on a motorcycle,
stopped in front of the bench, got

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off the bench and sat with him. I always asked for a cigarette,

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as my father carried a pack and
the two sat down to talk, but

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this time it was very strange.
His friend came to the same place as

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always, but he didn' t
come on any motorcycle and didn' t

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even come to greet him. Who
knows, maybe I' d had a

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very difficult day. My father thought
at that time maybe he was very serious,

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maybe he didn' t want to
talk to anyone, maybe he just

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wanted to be sitting with his thoughts. My dad talks to him and asks

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him, hey, it' s
all right, why are you so serious?

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His friend does not answer him or
does not answer him in a certain

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way the question he had asked.
He just stretches out his arm and asks

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for a cigarette. My father normally
pulls out one, stretches out his arm,

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and as he gives it to him, he touches his fingers for brief

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seconds. My father says his friend' s hand was frozen, completely petrified,

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plus very hard. Your friend takes
the cigarette, turns it on and

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proceeds to smoke the same way,
without uttering a single word. My father

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begins to ask him what had happened, why he was so strange, but

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his friend simply did it with his
hand or with his head never turning him

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to see that it is not a
sign, just that nothing happens to him,

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that everything is fine. My father
begins to talk to him about the

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things that had happened to him,
about the problems he had at the time,

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and his friend continues to sit there
simply listening, without saying a single

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word. At one point it had
been about five minutes, seven minutes,

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according to my father, when all
the talk, while he was looking forward,

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turns back to the morgue with his
friend to at least see him on

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his back and realizes that he is
no longer there. His friend had disappeared

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in the same way that he had
just appeared as if by a blink.

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My father is surprised, but he
also bothers, that is to say,

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to see this one arrives or greets, does not address the word to me

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and then leaves without warning. In
short, he was behaving strangely, but

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perhaps he had had a bad day. My father doesn' t pay attention

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to this. Gives the time of
your entrance, prepares and goes to the

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morgue. He enters and begins to
work, as he usually does with some

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bodies he had there and almost as
he enters, he receives a call from

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one of his colleagues who would go
to the morgue to carry three bodies from

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an accident. My father prepares himself, because he knows very well that the

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bodies in accidents sometimes come disfigured or
come badly ill- treated with missing parts

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of the body. You have to
have a very strong stomach to endure it,

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and my father was getting ready.
And even though you' re preparing

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it for years, you don'
t know what you can see one of

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those nights. When they bring him
the bodies, almost forty minutes since he

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had entered, he begins to open
the bodies of those black bags that the

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paramedics bring them with very secure closure. Open up, one, open up

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another, and just when the last
one opens up, my father gets a

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chill. He takes the scare of
his life. And then too, almost

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seconds after she felt this, she
felt very much like crying, because the

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person who was there knew her was
her friend. I was in the same

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outfit I had seen him just minutes
before. There he was a little mistreated.

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The accident had involved two cars with
two different people and a motorcycle.

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Sadly, he was his friend.
The strange thing about this, Alex,

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and what caused my father a terrible
insomnia over the next few days is that

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the accident had happened hours before he
took the bodies to the morgue, at

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least two or three. So,
when your friend sat with him in the

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park, he was no longer alive. Greetings, Alex. My name is

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Charlie and I send a strong embrace
to the entire crypt community haunted from Guanajuato.

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I want to tell you my story. I am a coroner and,

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although I do not currently perform as
such, since I am still looking for

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a job and I am the owner
of my own business, I want to

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tell you an experience that happened to
me while working as a coroner in another

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state. In fact, it was
my first job leaving school. When I

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got to this morgue I started making
friends with the most personal, as always

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in any job, and everyone told
me the same thing that in that place

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scared that one could see things,
that sometimes the corpses murmured, things they

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told me that it did not seem
strange to you is that they tell you

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by your name or you listen.
In the distance your name or you hear,

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steps walk where the corpses are,
since in the nights they get up

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and walk were tales that to make
you honest they scared me in the beginning.

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But as you go to work and
get used to the corridors to lighting

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to work with corpses, because you
lose your fear and even so, I

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heard several strange things in the corridors, things I found no explanation for them.

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On one occasion, when I was
looking for a companion of mine,

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since we were going out to eat
at the same time and only the two

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of us were on night watch.
We had to be present, as there

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were security cameras at our lunch hour
in the dining room. I was usually

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looking for him during the night.
We' re just on the first floor,

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continuing the work that was left in
the day. On the second floor,

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if I' m honest with you, we would never go up there

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was the freezer, the management rooms
and one room that was used as a

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warehouse. I went up to the
second floor, looking for my partner and

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when I was walking down the central
hallway, I saw him or at least

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I thought I saw him. He
was a coroner of our own clothing pushing

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a stretcher into the cold room.
It was strange, since we didn'

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t have any earrings there, but
I followed him to the one who was

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shouting his name. And it was
at that moment, at that very moment,

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that I heard a scream back.
But this time, coming down the

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stairs on the first floor, it
was my partner who was also looking for

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me, I stopped and went down
the hall to the edge of the stairs

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and asked him how it is that
you are down here. He answered me

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yes, here we are we are
always on the first floor and you what

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are you doing up there. I
answered, there' s someone else here.

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They left another coroner with us.
He answered me not just us.

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I' ll tell him I saw
a coroner, push a stretcher and enter

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the room. Cold that if we
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at the entrance with the security guard, only the two of us were registered.

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He told me it wasn' t
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one hand and put you down.
Don' t worry. I think what

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you saw was the coroner. Many
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I saw him too Believe me.
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and keep this as a warning that
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to the second floor on the way. I asked him why and what he

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had with that coroner' s story. He told me that years ago,

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about fifteen or twenty years ago,
a coroner from a cardiac arrest had died

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in that morgue. They said he
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doing it, and even in the
hereafter. Others say that this coroner took

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certain pieces from the corpses inside to
sell them, as well as hair or

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things that could be useful, obviously
nothing legal and even more if they were

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bodies that no one asked for,
that no one would identify them. They

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say that after his death right there, in the morgue, his spirit got

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so trapped, so he keeps working
from the hereafter. These were two versions

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they had. Obviously, my friend
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it was a lie. I remember
the conversation was diverted and we ended up

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talking about paranormal things, but not
necessarily fear, but laughter. Anecdotes or

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stories that were said. I don' t care. I thought that my

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partner wanted to scare me simply despite
seeing that coroner as if he was a

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flesh and blood person, as if
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front of me I only saw him
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my job and I believed him,
let' s say fifty percent of what

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he was saying to me. The
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this legend forgot me and I don' t know if it had been

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a few months, maybe two,
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floor, this time looking again for
my partner I heard how they moved a

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metal stretcher from which we have that
characteristic gnash, and this sound came along

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with also a few steps, from
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where we stored all the bodies quickly
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opened the door, entered the light, but there was no one, which

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puzzled me unless at first sight.
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the count and we know how many
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time. We had to have about
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we quickly told them a count that
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that there were eight. Even the
blankets were different, they were like sheets

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quickly countered to the eye with the
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sheets. It was a method that
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used the morgue. I quickly walked
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did I lift the blanket and the
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I assume it was about the body
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or fifteen years old, but it
was too greasy on the skin, it

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was stuck to the bones, its
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It even looked like a skeleton.
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one of those life- sucking diseases, you get bumped up in the body,

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you lose your muscles, those terminal
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probably already born with her he had
seen cases like this, so he had

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no hair all over his scalp had
fallen off. Don' t eva counts

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the body and for some reason I
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t encourage me to see the other, but that does. I discovered the

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body of the teenager of the s
or his foot in the foot we had

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recorded the data of this obviously came
to his name, his age that had

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obviously attuned her. I was fifteen
years old and little more. I kept

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this information. I got out of
the cold room and almost immediately found my

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partner coming down the stairs. I
asked him listen you know this person,

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I gave him the data about the
teenager and almost immediately he who was walking

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from has dry. He turns me
around and asks me, did you get

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into the cold room? I was
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I' m telling you, yes, why there' s something wrong

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with it. He turns around completely
and tells me not to. I told

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you nighttime nighttime you don' t
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I answer yes, but what you
told me was just a silly legend.

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I' m just asking if you
know this body, since I don'

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t have any papers on it and
I don' t have it registered.

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My partner stares at me and tells
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That patient is from the coroner'
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one of those who attended before he
died. I' m still looking at

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something gullible and I' m asking
you to keep trying to believe that story.

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He told me it' s not
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Many have seen him and if you
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where he shoves all his corpses into
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working with before he died, you' re gonna find that corpse you tell

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me is one of them. Alex
in a way because of the way he

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was telling me. I was scared. I wasn' t able to check

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until hours later. This time,
already with the sunlight on my side,

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I felt like a child again,
as if the sun provided some kind of

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coverage that would protect me. But
it kind of happened. I went into

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the Fourth Cold and there was only
a six. The six bodies we had

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registered. The other two already found
us. Only Me and my partner were

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in the morgue that day, no
one took out any bodies and no one

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got any since that night. I
believe in those legends and even the most

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absurd ones, because, at the
end of the day, they originate from

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something real. I didn' t
believe in the beginning and that' s

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why I came across those corpses that
still manifest during the night, in that

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morgue. There are jobs for everything. Some of us might consider jobs somewhat

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unusual. Many of us would not
even want to work in a cemetery or

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work in some abandoned place, as
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But how about the work of being
driven by leaving the corpses, that is,

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you' re not going to be
in a cemetery, but you'

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re going to be surrounded by corpses
without being in their graves. I'

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m talking about the work of a
coroner. This coroner doesn' t send

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his account saying this happened to him
on a common day like any other.

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But of course talking to corpses sooner
or later was going to result in something

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and we could say that this was
very common to him, but he didn

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' t count on the body he
was attending to hearing him and that night

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he would realize that not only he
would be speaking my name in that room

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alone. That is here the paranormal
experience that I want to tell you because

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yes, and despite calling me a
person who does not believe in ghosts,

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in demons, in a way I
enjoy the stories, I like to hear

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them. I like to watch horror
movies, but pers that I believe in

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it is very difficult. This is
the only paranormal experience I' ve had

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and for my bad luck, it
happened in my work. I' m

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a coroner and I think a lot
of you might think dealing with corpses can

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be a scary thing. Perhaps at
first you do, but as the years

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go by, you get used to
it in a certain way. I'

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d taken pleasure in my work.
It' s a job that I love

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and I' m good at,
even if I have to work at night,

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I' m happy to do it, even talking to the corpses.

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Being a coroner, you have certain
rules, you have to treat with a

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lot of respect the body also you
have to call for you and even some

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colleagues who have been more in these
years than I, every time they are

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going to turn it, every time
they are going to make a sudden move

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to the body, they ask permission
or warn you, so to speak what

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they are going to move it,
they are going to put it on its

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back. I, when I was
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At the end of the day,
if she was a living person,

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but she wasn' t. Many
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that body, still had an essence
of what had been in life,

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for on the vast majority of occasions
the body is recent. When they hand

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him over to us, some forensics
say that a certain part of the soul

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of that body is not yet gone, and I think that' s why

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I happened to what happened that night
was about eleven o' clock when I

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was doing my job. I was
making the preparations and I was given to

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start talking. I started talking to
the body, as usual to me.

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I started telling him some problems I
had. I started to tell him that

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I was looking for solutions, these
problems and what he advised me. Although

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I' m clear about this whole
joke thing. I knew you couldn'

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t answer me. And there came
a time when I remember being told that

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this body, that this man had
died because of the drink, that is,

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he had been an alcoholic, or
let' s say it was a

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person who liked to drink too much
at parties two weekends and then ended up

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paying the price. He was a
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Me, while I work, I
always keep a few beers in the fridge

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to see. Not that I get
drunk, but that' s about twelve,

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twelve and a half I like to
be working and having one or two

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beers while listening to music, as
at that time my nephew, who is

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also studying for forensics, arrives.
But at that time I was alone.

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I remember I went to the refrie. I took the beer, went back

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to this man and put the beer
on a table across the street about five

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meters from where he had his body
lying. This man may have disrespected me

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by saying that I took one in
his favor, but that he couldn'

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t take it, as they did
him wrong like making fun of me in

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a certain way, but I didn' t do it that way. Anyway,

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I went on with my job and
at that I got hungry for what

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was the kitchen. I turned on
the microwave and I remember perfectly hearing someone

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' s footsteps coming from that room. These steps are very characteristic and I

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think anyone can identify them very well. When you walk with a toad,

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whether you are a woman or a
man or with heels, you recognize the

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footprints, the heels sound in a
certain way, the shoes in a certain

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way and even the flip flops sound
in a certain way. On that occasion,

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what I heard was the feet of
someone barefoot walking from one place to

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another immediately. What I did was
look down the hall, but I didn

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' t see anything. I had
the door to that open room where the

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body was, but I couldn'
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my sight. Perhaps the most logical
answer was that my nephew had arrived,

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but as much as I looked for
him, I did not find him.

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I checked the hallway, the stairs, the living room, there was no

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one. When I went back to
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since I had missed something, I
arrived in the room, I went

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straight to the table where I had
left my beer and at that moment I

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realized that the beer is not found
to me. I find it strange.

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There' s no one else in
the building, just me, my nephew,

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still not there. I remember perfectly
that I had left the beer there

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I have a very good memory,
so I start looking for it with my

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eyes and in that I find it. The beer now rests in the body

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' s hand. This body is
holding it with its hand as if it

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had grabbed it, as if it
were taking it. I' m kind

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of confused and why not say it. I' m also very afraid to

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approach. I take the beer beak
and try to get it out, but

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I can' t. The beer
canister is heavily imprisoned. It makes sense,

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since it is a corpse, it
is an inert body, but also

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because of this, how it is
possible that it would have taken it by

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force, trying not to think about
it and I try to separate them.

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It took me a while to do
it, but at the end of the

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day, I got it, and
when the container stops, I realize that

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it also needs drink. The beer
was about to be finished, which gave

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a quarter, so to speak I
had only given him two drinks, when

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much when I left it there was
more than half of the beer. I

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got closer and touched the lips of
that body slightly, they were wet as

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if I had had something to drink. I recently took the beer and closed

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the door. I didn' t
go on with the job until my nephew

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arrived. Once he arrived, we
went back to where I had stayed.

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I didn' t tell him anything
and I didn' t tell anyone about

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it in a way. I kept
it for myself. From this experience I

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take great care of what I say
to the corpses, although I still talk

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to them from time to time.
The truth is that I no longer try

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to make fun of myself or rather
do not try to investigate the issues of

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his death. From this experience,
I believe in what the other coroners told

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me. Even though the body is
no longer alive, there is an essence

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left still inside the body, and
that something has to be treated with much

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respect. Morgas are scary places.
Well, the funeral home is already a

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very frightening place in itself, because
in this place they are given, so

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to speak, the last God,
at least in face of the body or

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body in question, since in the
cemetery they only bury it. But the

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morgue is the place where they first
visit all the bodies, either to do

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the autopsy, or to check them
out and check me medically that they are

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not burying a person who is still
alive. This type of place houses very

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but very recent bodies, very fresh. It is also a place that can

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be very good hiding place for those
people who do not want to be found.

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What follows is a sad story,
but also frightening and happens in the

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morgue of a university specialized in medicine, as well as doctors for forensics.

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The sad thing about this case is
that in this morgue a soul asked for

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screams will be found for its good
luck. The watchman who tells us this

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story could hear those laments, but
he did not know that he was helping

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something that was no longer alive.
Your story is next hello. My name

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is Rogelio Valo. I am a
security guard for several years now, and

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although I am originally from Mexico,
I am now working in the United States.

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I' ve been here for years, so I can practically speak fluent

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English and this has opened my doors
so much, so now I work as

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a security guard at a university and
also in the specific area of criminology and

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forensics. I am a guard here, but beyond performing the typical tasks that

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a security guard would do, I
also have to check certain documents, check

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certain entries and also the bodies that
are brought to this area at university.

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I have been here for years and
since I entered I abide by the orders

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and rules that my superiors tell me
above all certain recommendations that they give me

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and everything that they tell me I
do to the letter, so when they

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told me that on the night shift
that sometimes touches me twice every two months,

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they told me that the rondines are
done in such a corridor until they

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reach such a place. Interestingly,
in the night rondines you never pass in

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front of the cold room. The
cold room is a place where bodies are

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stored. In some days it is
completely empty and in some others it is

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up to the top of full.
However, even though there is no body

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inside the room, they have to
be kept cold, especially by the arrival

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of the other bodies. I remember
very well, because I am the one

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who checks the accesses that at the
time there were no corpses in the cold

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room. They were going to arrive
on an order. In two weeks,

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a new guard who had just entered
with us was instructed to give the rondines.

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This boy was a young man,
he was barely twenty- one.

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It was his first formal job,
so being in a university and wanting to

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explore more, he says he went
to the hallway where this cold room was,

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although the rondines were not there,
it was part of what we had

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to take care of. So he
didn' t see anything wrong with him

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and, to be honest or alex
I didn' t see anything wrong with

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him either, just that my superiors
told me it wasn' t necessary to

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go through there and I didn'
t go through. This guy explains that

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when he was going through his flashlight, since during the night it goes out

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in most of the lights, they
only leave enough to walk properly down the

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corridors. When he was passing through
the cold room, a voice stopped him

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coming from that very door. This
door, while large and thick and heavy,

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is a glass, a hatch in
which one can see inwards. The

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Novato Guard approached the hatch and as
inside the cold room, obviously it is

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not being used, it is all
dark, it can' t see anything

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inside and obviously he doesn' t
have keys either. He' s a

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first- timer, he hasn'
t got keys yet. He realizes that

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there' s someone locked up there
and that this someone is asking him for

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help. The person inside tells you
the following. Open me, please?

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Open me, please, it'
s very cold, please open me up.

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Let me go. The boy in
a matter of seconds takes up a

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career, not without telling this woman
that, after talking to her, she

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understood that it was the voice of
a young woman. Tell him to calm

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down right away. I came back
with the keys and ran as far as

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I was. He explained to me
what happened and to make him honest this

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was not strange to me. There
were a few times when college students for

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being distracted by mere carelessness had been
locked up in some areas already past ten

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o' clock at night. Some
of these kids work and also study so

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they' re tired and many fall
asleep, either in the library in the

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studios and league and go knocking on
doors or calling on the phone so that

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we go and open the door for
them. What I did think was that

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this girl was extremely lucky, since
we weren' t walking down that hallway.

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Obviously, if she started hitting herself, she started screaming at her,

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we were gonna catch up, listen, but she wasn' t doing this.

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We made it to the door.
We opened the cold room, we

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lit up, but there was no
one. The room was completely empty.

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We searched all around, but there
wasn' t much to look for,

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so we started to open the warehouses
where the bodies are locked. I knew

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there was no body, at least
I was sure of that. What I

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thought at the time. Okay.
If this is some kind of joke that

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college people believe me is given to
make jokes of bad taste. Maybe this

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girl is locked in these containers,
so let' s find out. Me

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and my already angry partner, we
started opening one by one until we found

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her. This girl is not alive. It was a body without clothing,

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cold, totally rigid, icy,
His eyes were open and completely white.

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His lips were purple, they didn' t even have a robe, he

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wasn' t wearing clothes and he
was cold to make a joke. This

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was too much. The temperatures they
drive there are low- zero to keep

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the body as intact as possible for
as long as possible. We close that

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warehouse again and immediately leave the cold
room. As far as the night was

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concerned, we never made any rondins
again. It was more than clear what

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had happened. The girl couldn'
t have gone out. The only way

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out of that room was where we
had walked. And also the only way

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out was that door. And I' ll tell you something else. That

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same morning, when the professor who
is in charge of all that arrived,

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he had told me that he was
waiting for a shipment, to which I

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replied, but professor, you already
have a body. That' s where

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it' s gonna take up more. He was surprised and told me but

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no. I don' t have
a body. The cold room is completely

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empty. I told him no.
Professor, there' s a girl'

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s body and I mentioned the container
number. He became strange and told me

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to accompany him to see him.
We went right away and opened the container.

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The body. There he was.
But what I didn' t check

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and obviously I' m not professional
about that, but this teacher did,

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he checked it and the fear in
his eyes burst immediately. He looked at

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me and said very slowly, look
he keeps discretion and calls the police.

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Go get the principal, too,
and bring me the nurse teacher. I

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did what he told me. It
seemed like that girl wasn' t supposed

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to be there. It turned out
that the girl was a student of this

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university and that she had missed classes
for about two weeks there was nothing known

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about her and, as she was
a foreigner, her parents were not in

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that state, there was not much
stir because of her disappearance. The parents

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thought he was with friends and the
friends thought he was probably going out with

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his family in some urgency. According
to rumors and what is officially said,

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no signs of struggle were found,
no signs were found that he would have

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been injured by something, be it
a white gun or a firearm. She

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just showed up one night inside that
morgue. What they think is that she

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got herself into that place to end
her own life. After this, and

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I believe that to date, since
I was changed, we were given the

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instruction to always go to the cold
room and check all the stores. We

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were given a quantity and location of
each body. In case we could see

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one more, let us immediately warn
that this sad situation will not be repeated again.