I wish they would have been able to do that with my daughter's dad, who died in a fire. They never found his body at the site.
Five years later, they identified he was actually there by comparing minute evidence they'd received against his hair sample we'd given them after the fire first happened.
People are always telling me no fire can ever get hot enough to disintegrate all the evidence of a human body.
Well, I'm telling you we had to bury an empty casket, b/c there was no body.
I think a more likely story about what happened was you murdered your husband, then disposed of the body by some other means, and then light your house on fire and used the excuse that he disintegrated to avoid prosecution. You're not as slick as you think you are...
I never, in my wildest dreams, thought people could demonstrate such cruelty as I've recently experienced when sharing that my daughter's dad died in a fire.
My daughter's dad died in the World Trade Center. Tower 1, floor 84. The last thing he said, be4 he was disconnected from his cell phone, was his daughter's name.
Feel free to do what you want with that information.
It won't stop me from remembering him as a peaceful, loving person.
@vickiormindyb first off i would like to say im sorry about your husband. second is some advice, if you do not want all these screw off commenting, and saying all this degradeing stuff then dont post the story. PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS BE IGNORANT.
i like your videos man, thisas got to be like the 50th video i've watched of you, just cause your in em, good job bro :)
GreatWhite420ify 1 year ago
That's not a prusik, it's a larkshead.
cody1786 2 years ago
So I could put this around someones leg and just drag them behind me? Would it hold up if I wanted to drag someone down a flight of stairs?
I'd really like to see this in action.
michaelcarter83 2 years ago
this knot will hold up but i would rather use the hand cuff knot.
Irish4leafsniper 2 years ago
I wish they would have been able to do that with my daughter's dad, who died in a fire. They never found his body at the site.
Five years later, they identified he was actually there by comparing minute evidence they'd received against his hair sample we'd given them after the fire first happened.
People are always telling me no fire can ever get hot enough to disintegrate all the evidence of a human body.
Well, I'm telling you we had to bury an empty casket, b/c there was no body.
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
I think a more likely story about what happened was you murdered your husband, then disposed of the body by some other means, and then light your house on fire and used the excuse that he disintegrated to avoid prosecution. You're not as slick as you think you are...
michaelcarter83 2 years ago
You're disgusting.
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
I never, in my wildest dreams, thought people could demonstrate such cruelty as I've recently experienced when sharing that my daughter's dad died in a fire.
My daughter's dad died in the World Trade Center. Tower 1, floor 84. The last thing he said, be4 he was disconnected from his cell phone, was his daughter's name.
Feel free to do what you want with that information.
It won't stop me from remembering him as a peaceful, loving person.
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
@vickiormindyb first off i would like to say im sorry about your husband. second is some advice, if you do not want all these screw off commenting, and saying all this degradeing stuff then dont post the story. PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS BE IGNORANT.
firefighter58PA 1 year ago
@firefighter58PA I decided I don't care what they think anymore. B/c I also found people who care.
Besides, it's too late to take it away.
After listening to AngryAussie, he gets paid to make You Tube videos, I decided I don't care.
vickiormindyb 1 year ago
ive never seen that before...pretty cool
deflep86 3 years ago
great
jasss65 3 years ago