FBI agent describes finding “Frankensteins” and a “cooler full of penises” at an unregulated Arizona body-donation center

Phoenix’s Biological Resource Center advertised that it would collect your relatives’ remains and dispose of their body parts for medical purposes, cremating the unused portions and returning them; it was founded by the aptly named Stephen Gore, whose highest level of educational attainment was a high school diploma and who learned the processes by which he dismembered and preserved the bodies in his care “from books or the internet.”
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Inert Products: simulated suicide bombs and body parts for training exercises

If four years of life with your circumcision simulator has taken some of the bloom off the rose, you can refresh your collection of odd simulators with Inert’s line of training gadgets for people combating suicide bombers, which include suicide vests, IEDs (including “person borne” IEDs), and complete training kits for gaming out guerrilla battles and/or multiple shooter responses, with fake guns, rocket launchers, balaclavas, grenades, etc.

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Yachting team uses staple-gun to fix up slashed sailor, completes race

Nat sez, “You’re on a racing yacht, 650 miles from the finish line of the fifth leg of an around-the-world race. Your mast breaks, you send a team member up to cut free the sail. He slashes at the rigging but also himself, and blood drips down the mast. He comes down white with blood loss and with a massive wound. What do you do? ‘After talking to our team doctor we decided to staple him together. We took out the staple gun and put five staples in him and now he’s as good as new, I think.’ Nope, that’s not what I would have reached for either. I wonder whether the team doctor is also the ship’s carpenter?”

Groupama completed leg 5 last night with 20 points for third place, ensuring they remain in contention for the overall prize.

The French boat leapfrogged leg 5 winners Puma into second place overall, 20 points behind Telefonica, who are facing a hearing into allegations they carried an extra sail on leg 4 into Auckland.

Yachting: NZ sailor aboard Groupama seriously injured