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watches & criminals...
it has to be a Cartier Pasha then, lol
Criminals
By: Park : September 1st, 2008-18:20
Andrew, As a specialist in criminal behavior, my hypotheses are cheap, counterfeit, and/or stolen. Stolen would be first in the differential diagnosis, as with a stolen watch any of three motives for the ingestion might be true: (1) To conceal the evidenc...
Great post...
By: rijowysock : September 1st, 2008-18:59
i bet that guy was in jail on the computer posting this in other forums... post would be something like "i went to visit my grandmother the other day, she gave me this watch as a gift on her deathbed.... then she died and police came and i ate it.. could ...
Ouch
By: AndrewD : September 2nd, 2008-15:30
Hi VP, The patient/prisoner complained of five weeks of right iliac fossa abdominal pain. The watch was reported to be still running after removal. That either means it was an automatic and he writhed around a lot, or a battery powered quartz. I will give...
Wrist Shot
By: Park : September 2nd, 2008-23:02
A common prisoner tattoo is a watch or clock with no hands. Time may seem endless to the inmate, and there is plenty of clamor to remind him of meals and yard time. I haven't known one to swallow this style of watch yet, but nothing surprises me any more....
Thanks for the insight…
By: AndrewD : September 2nd, 2008-23:45
Thanks Park , Very interesting. That tattoo looks rather professionally applied. I had seen this image before but had not taken note of the lack of hands on the watch. “Doing time” makes a lot of sense. When you said “I haven't known one to swallow this s...