Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"decomposed" Definitions
  1. having undergone decomposition.
  2. (of a feather) having the barbs separate, hanging loosely, and not interconnected by barbules.

299 Sentences With "decomposed"

How to use decomposed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "decomposed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "decomposed". Mastering all the usages of "decomposed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The speed at which the three species decomposed differed significantly, the researchers found, and the human bodies varied more in how rapidly they decomposed than the other animals.
The Farley Mowat crew pulled up a partially decomposed totoaba.
This is its mouth, but it's covered with decomposed skin.
Police allege Rodriguez drove his children as the body decomposed.
They also found the decomposed remains of a young boy.
"The vast majority of the bodies were decomposed," he said.
Reports say her decomposed body was found in her home.
A ring with a part of a decomposed finger bone.
Bodies are too decomposed, damaged, or bloated from the water.
Let the decomposed corpse of the ERA rest in peace.
Bodies were badly decomposed Canyon County Sheriff's office spokesman Joe Decker says the bodies were badly decomposed and appeared to have been in the shed for one to two weeks prior to their discovery.
Police said a decomposed leg was sticking out from the sheet.
"Substances are selected, analyzed, decomposed, and treated," the show notes continue.
After five days in the elements, the bodies were badly decomposed.
As the trash mountain decomposed, gas built up under the surface.
His decomposed body was found in a garage in Antwerp in 2008.
On Monday, a woman's decomposed body was found outside the Airbnb rental.
Though it was not fully decomposed, it was well on its way.
A noose was wrapped around Galloway's neck, and she was badly decomposed.
His body was badly decomposed, so the workers laid out his clothes.
By then, the body had badly decomposed under the sun and rain.
Two months later, his decomposed body was found about 12 miles away.
Police soon discovered a decomposed body in the vacant lot, they said.
Within sixty seconds, she's completely decomposed—nothing but a white and brown smudge.
Peatlands — thick layers of waterlogged, partially decomposed vegetation — hold enormous amounts of carbon.
He dumped his children's badly decomposed bodies in a desolate part of Camden, Alabama.
His body is classified as "incorrupt," which means it hasn't decomposed like regular flesh.
The rat didn't have any side effects and the device decomposed on it own.
Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail that his body wasn't too badly decomposed.
Authorities couldn't immediately make an ID as her body was badly decomposed, Espinoza said.
"The bodies are decomposed and we have no idea when they drowned," he said.
A woman walking her dog found the toddler's decomposed remains, sparking a billboard campaign.
Nearly all of them perished completely; their bodies and bones decomposed, leaving no trace.
The couple allegedly stayed in the apartment for three days as Sierra's body decomposed.
His badly decomposed body was found in October 1965, not far from Lesley's grave.
But the remains were so decomposed, officials said they might take weeks to identify.
However, the bat was too badly decomposed to definitively determine whether it had rabies.
Her body was heavily decomposed—"basically skeletonized," according to the autopsy expert who testified.
"Biutiful" begins with a heavily granulized melodic keyboard line that plays like a decomposed memory.
His little body was so badly decomposed that how he died could not be determined.
By early Tuesday morning, Sujith's body was pulled out in a "decomposed state," he said.
This is essentially knocking boots with a decomposed corpse that wants to eat your flesh.
When decomposed in water, the algae causes oxygen levels to plummet in the ocean's depths.
Evidence suggests the boats, some of which have contained decomposed bodies, come from North Korea.
Finally, he dumped his children's badly decomposed bodies in a desolate part of Camden, Alabama.
Her "badly decomposed" body was found floating in the channel by the bay on Oct.
Other kids had fish fingers and choices in their freezers: Jane had half-decomposed vermin.
JAMES LILLIEFORSNaples, Florida Thatcher undecomposed* Bagehot argues (October 12th) that Margaret Thatcher's legacy has "decomposed".
They were badly decomposed but the clothing was clearly that of a woman and child.
"It was fresh; it wasn't decomposed," local police chief Dave Light told the Norwalk Reflector.
Some were dug up and hadn't decomposed, [and] so came the theory of the undead.
As investigators dug through the property, they found decomposed, dismembered bodies buried in the ground.
In September 2017, Evan's decomposed body was found encased in concrete in the family's Wichita home.
Peatlands are comprised of partially decomposed, wet plant material that piles up over thousands of years.
The family's bodies were discovered badly decomposed in their Tarpon Springs home on New Year's Day.
It remains unclear how Evan died because his body was badly decomposed when it was found.
The remains took several days to identify because they were badly decomposed and had no identification.
Police discovered his body about one week later, but it had decomposed in the summer heat.
I'd wonder how long that kangaroo had left before it keeled over and then decomposed entirely.
Significant areas of Morgon are not even granite, but brittle, decomposed schist, a different rock altogether.
The body found by the search party, after all, was so decomposed that it was unrecognizable.
On July 26, police found a partially decomposed body not far from Baylor's Waco, Texas, campus.
BuzzFeed News could not independently confirm whether it was intentionally removed or it had naturally decomposed.
There seems to be natural traps in the landscape where animals are frozen before they decomposed.
Video footage shows many of the corpses were partially decomposed and some already had fragmented shells.
Assuming that it follows the lead of its mother series, expect tongue-in-decomposed-cheek action.
Another decomposed body was found June 20 on the riverbank of the Rio Grande near Normandy.
His body was so badly decomposed that medical examiners were unable to confirm how the child died.
This means Catelyn has been dead for a long time, and her body is almost certainly decomposed.
But Trinh says that, according to the U.S. Embassy, the bodies were too decomposed for an autopsy.
Biodegradable: This means that the substance is capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living things.
Investigators said the body was so badly decomposed that they were unable to identify her right away.
Taking a backhoe to the gravelly soils, largely of decomposed sandstone with quartz, he found excellent drainage.
Other artworks put on display robotic-like human protagonists who are being decomposed by the natural world.
Days later, authorities found the decomposed remains of Siraj Wahhaj's son, 3-year-old Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj.
Ms. Thiem's partly buried and decomposed body was later found at his property, about 120 miles away.
"Everyone started sharing pictures of dead animals, more or less decomposed," Dr. Fattebert wrote in an email.
Days later authorities found the decomposed remains of Siraj Wahhaj's son, 3-year-old Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj.
Like a decomposed onion with layer upon layer of ideas, it's more than a band playing some guitars.
His body was retrieved from the well "in a decomposed state," according to Trichy district official S. Sivarasu.
They live on, like, mutant zombie half-decomposed dolls that die over the course of a hundred years.
In December 2008, Caylee's decomposed remains were found in a wooded area not far from the Anthony home.
The badly decomposed body of the "Lady of the Dunes" was found in July 1974 in Provincetown, Mass.
His body went unrefrigerated for so long that the funeral director could not embalm his badly decomposed corpse.
" He added, "Bodies are lying around, they have decomposed, and no one is doing anything to evacuate them.
"By the time I get done with my drink, that straw is going to be decomposed," he said.
Their bodies were so decomposed that the cause of death could not be determined, according to the authorities.
The body was found at 4.28 pm on Thursday by a member of the public, having severely decomposed.
The maggots will eventually pupate and transform into adult flies, and repeat until the body is completely decomposed.
In Baltimore, the police found a body so severely decomposed that the couldn't get any information from it.
She said Janessa's body was too decomposed when it was found to show initial signs of injury or trauma.
But while she had been able to identify Rasmussen's identity, the bodies recovered in Bear Brook were badly decomposed.
On the floor of the dining room were three stains, where fluids had leaked out as the bodies decomposed.
After it is sufficiently decomposed, a process that takes several weeks, it is boiled, then served alongside boiled potatoes.
Authorities found the decomposed body around noon Monday in a wooded area of San Antonio de Escazu, Espinoza said.
Their partly decomposed bodies were found near Deadman's Sandhill under a coolibah tree on New Year's Day in 1964.
They ordered "harsh treatment" of specific detainees and complained of increasing detainee deaths as corpses piled up and decomposed.
The bodies decomposed after about four weeks, the researchers said, producing about one cubic yard of soil per person.
While his tongue and palate have decomposed, most of the soft tissue in Nesyamun's vocal tract has remained intact.
Some were partly decomposed on the side of the road, with native wedge-tailed eagles having an easy meal.
According to tests run by the Design Center of the Philippines (DCP), Pinyapel decomposed faster than standard paper bags.
In four weeks the Pinyapel products were 55.32 percent gone, while normal paper bags were only 21.33 percent decomposed.
He had investigated the case since the day the decomposed body was found underneath a billboard near an interstate.
It's not known if water has leaked into the crew compartment (very likely), or how badly the bodies have decomposed.
No documents were found with the bodies, which were partly decomposed, but they were mainly sub-Saharan Africans, he said.
If the decomposed bones are found to be not Cain's, authorities will launch a new homicide investigation, the spokesman says.
Officials told KLAS that the child's body was found so badly decomposed that authorities weren't able to determine the gender.
Canada, the biggest exporter, sold more than 1m tonnes of decomposed moss from peat bogs last year for around $337m.
"But when they're over their head, they either sink or, if they're decomposed enough, they will float," Mr. Erickson said.
But squids use ammonia for buoyancy, and ammonia inhibits this calcification, preventing any fossilization until the squid's body has decomposed.
His digging exposed a circa-1910 landfill and now he was practically drooling over the granular layers of decomposed trash.
"When we decomposed the game, there were over 150 agents working on different problems," Maluuba program manager Rahul Mehrotra told TechCrunch.
It's unclear if an autopsy and toxicology examination will determine how Lucas died because of the decomposed state of the body.
Traditionally, hunters made snares from rattan and other natural forest products which were "relatively weak and decomposed relatively quickly," says Gray.
Three decomposed skeletons were found inside, which are thought to be the remains of warriors, according to Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities.
The medical examiner's office said the bodies were not decomposed when found by a passer-by on the afternoon of Oct.
Many of the stranded dolphins were badly decomposed, which has limited the ability of investigators to determine the cause of death.
Kentucky State Police Trooper Robert Purdy told Fox that he couldn't yet confirm that the badly decomposed remains belong to Spurlock.
A day before that boat was detained, eight decomposed bodies were found in a small boat washed up on a beach.
The embattled outposts are remote, and sometimes it takes months before bodies can finally be shipped back, badly damaged and decomposed.
Records showed that her body was so badly decomposed that the medical examiner was unable to determine a cause of death.
The decomposed body of actor Charles Levin was found at the bottom of a hill in Oregon, according to NBC News.
Just last week, the badly decomposed body of what was thought to be a vaquita was found caught in a gillnet.
But as corpses piled up and decomposed, he said, he had to write on paper and shovel out bodies in pieces.
The freak show, it turned out, had folded years earlier, but the posters and other artifacts were still up, half-decomposed.
Corwin had told friends and family she was pregnant shortly before her murder, though her remains were too decomposed to confirm.
It found that embalmed bodies had been stored for months in a garage without refrigeration, and that some were badly decomposed.
The researchers also discovered that one-third of a wood component known as hemicellulose had decomposed in Stradivari and Guarneri's instruments.
But what was once a coherent philosophy has decomposed into its component parts, many of which are decomposing in their turn.
In 1971, Ruby Lampson's "badly decomposed" body was discovered in a shallow grave, not far from the location where Fielding was discovered.
A group of renters discovered a badly decomposed body in the garden of their Airbnb rental in suburban Paris over the weekend.
On occasion, a son inherited the femur from his fallen father, but not until the body had decomposed to a skeletal state.
Three decomposed skeletons were found inside, which are thought to be the remains of warriors, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities announced Thursday.
HIGHLAND MILLS, N.Y. – The decomposed body was found decades ago in a rural area where several victims of mob hits were dumped.
They were packed with Emi's favorite meals, things like pork soup, Salisbury steak, deep-fried shrimp, all in special boxes that decomposed.
For over a year, the bones slowly decomposed until there was nothing left but flesh-eating beetles and bits of whale jerky.
The next year, Mr. Giraldo's lawyer provided coordinates that ultimately led the authorities to Mr. Henríquez's decomposed body in a clandestine grave.
First, he thought elemental compounds of decomposed bodies would have made their way off the planet over thousands of years of human history.
Jorion's decomposed body was spotted by passersby in a swampy, remote area about a half-mile from the nearest residences, said the sheriff.
The badly decomposed bodies were discovered buried a few feet from his back door after the couple had been missing for 11 days.
Besides the chemical composition, the researchers also found that a third of hemicellulose, a component in wood that sucks up moisture, had decomposed.
Authorities said they then found the partially decomposed body of a man in Sans Souci, about 13 miles (21 km) from the car.
The blocks are marked with patterns inspired by ancient Mayan designs and were made by hand-using decomposed granite extracted from the site.
Frank Félix Durán Mejia told CBS News that a decomposed body was found on March 31, about 19 miles from the accident scene.
He returned again the next day and, even though the female's body was thoroughly decomposed, witnessed another male trying to copulate with it.
The hillside was covered in a thick blanket of decomposed leaves, branches and trees — our goal was to gently add to that blanket.
The body discovered in the reservoir on Tuesday was so badly decomposed that the police were unable to get fingerprints, Chief Boyce said.
The thawing also contributes to climate change, as warmed-up organic matter is decomposed by microbes, releasing more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
In 1976, Aquash's body was found by a South Dakota rancher as it decomposed in a 30-foot ditch just outside the reservation.
Last month, investigators also had trouble identifying a man whose badly decomposed body was found in a manhole at Columbus Circle in Manhattan.
But for our harvesting that tree eventually would have stopped growing, stopped metabolising carbon dioxide into oxygen and decomposed, releasing its carbon and methane.
Recently, a correspondent called Instant Pot's toll-free help line and asked if a human body could be decomposed in one of its products.
" He added: "We get a reasonable amount of whales and dolphins, a lot which are dead and decomposed in places like Pendine and Rhossili.
While inspecting the shed there, the deputy discovered the badly decomposed bodies, which were laid side-by-side and kept hidden under a cover.
The only cancers that can be found in long-decomposed remains are those that originated in the skeleton or somehow left a mark there.
But it seemed unlikely that anyone would be able to identify their loved ones from those cellphone snapshots, given how decomposed the corpses were.
" A more modest box found not far away contained the remains of an unidentified black person described in the press as "decomposed beyond recognition.
"Imagine how I felt as a mother," said Petra Pérez, whose 303-year-old son, Anthony Vargas, was found dead, his body partly decomposed.
The body had decomposed enough that a special disaster victim identification team was called in to identify it using DNA, fingerprints and dental records.
Fielding, then 31, was reported missing in August 1967, and her badly decomposed body was discovered eight months later in a shallow grave near Spokane.
Inside the home, deputies discovered Nurse's "badly decomposed" body partly covered with a comforter, a blanket and towels on the floor in a downstairs bedroom.
Investigators located Theresa's badly decomposed body on Tuesday in a shallow grave near a marsh in Allegan Game Area, a state game park, said Armold.
In April, the funeral home was shut down after state officials discovered bodies that were "badly decomposed and covered in mold," reports Fox 2 Detroit.
He had at least five gunshot wounds, but his body was so badly decomposed that it was unclear just how many times he'd been shot.
At best there is an "Epic" — but the whole point of an Epic is to be decomposed into smaller pieces to be worked on independently.
She had been smothered and sexually molested, and her body was so badly decomposed that several sketches were made to suggest what she looked like.
In spring and summer, the peak seasons for insects like blowflies that are attracted to carrion, the pigs decomposed more rapidly than the human subjects.
Some versions state that the bus was never found, while others claim that the bus was found days later with three severely decomposed bodies inside.
Two teenagers visiting a Staten Island park on Sunday discovered a woman's naked body, which had been burned and was partially decomposed, the police said.
According to Hiromi Wakai, a spokeswoman in Akita for the Coast Guard, their bodies were badly decomposed by the time their boat reached the shore.
Officers who found the body under a bridge in rural Harvey County called it "unidentifiable" because it was so badly decomposed, the Topeka Capital-Journal reports.
"For us death after the bones are decomposed will take us to a second life -- a life that is similar to the living life," explains Mamphionona.
The prosecution was unable to determine the cause of death due to the decomposed state of Wall's body, and life sentences are relatively rare in Denmark.
" When Motherboard asked Admin what Sanders did to win over their long-decomposed heart, the skeleton was clear: "#1 HE SAID HE WOULD LEGALIZE WEED IMMEDIATELY.
Since the remains were so badly decomposed, authorities were unable to determine the cause and manner of death, or the baby's sex, Nichols, the coroner, said.
His body was so badly decomposed when the cops found it that there was really no way to rule out blunt force trauma or anything else.
Police say a decomposed body found under a bridge in rural central Kansas is probably a 5-year-old boy who has been missing since February.
The Mexican government is investigating the death of about 300 endangered turtles after their bodies were found decomposed and trapped in an abandoned illegal fishing net.
Finding a body so badly decomposed and yet intact is unusual, according to the medical examiner's office, which had yet to determine a cause of death.
Around noon on Tuesday, a park worker spotted a man's body, naked and badly decomposed, in the vast Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir near East 86th Street.
Her body was decomposed and dressed only in a sweater, with the rest of her clothing piled on top of her, according to the district attorney.
However, the body of Sierra Hart — which was recovered two weeks following the wreck — was decomposed to the point that he could not determine how she died.
A plumber doing repairs at an apartment building in the southeast section of the city found the decomposed remains tucked into a crawl space, the statement explains.
Diane's badly decomposed body was discovered by a bridge in October 1980, just four days after she was reported missing, Coles County police said in a statement.
Last summer in Boston, artists helped provide answers about "Baby Doe," an unidentified 2-year-old whose decomposed body was found washed up on an area beach.
To make effective use of space, the community uses shrouds instead of wood coffins, digs out the remains after about two years once the body is decomposed.
On Monday, a partially decomposed body was found about 300 yards from the apartment complex, according to Walter Espinoza, a spokesman for Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department.
According to The Washington Post, officials point to foul play, as the body appeared to be intentionally covered with leaves and was in an advanced decomposed state.
But this time, they know a lot more about what happened at the filthy site in Amalia, where the decomposed body of a young boy was found.
There was hardly a structure still intact, ordnance and bodies lined the route, some fresh, some bloated and badly decomposed from days or weeks in the sun.
When he was found, his body was so decomposed it was hard to tell exactly how many times he had been shot or how many shooters there were.
Some six to 12 months after the battle, somebody—possibly the conquerors—dismembered the partially decomposed fallen warriors, crushed their skulls, and arranged their bones onto tidy piles.
However, the dead do not move on to the next life immediately and in fact remain in the land of the living until their bodies have completely decomposed.
Supporting archaeological evidence exists in the form of a knife, a cap on the stump, and a D-shaped buckle with decomposed organic material around it, likely leather.
Despite the body's close proximity to the missing woman's Airbnb, authorities cannot confirm that it is the body of missing woman Carla Stefaniak, 53, as it's badly decomposed.
After a year had passed, the Brothers went down and saw that the first of their dead had not visibly decomposed, and to them it was a miracle.
Authorities investigating the disappearance of a 22-year-old woman discovered a decomposed body Wednesday in the same Virginia Beach neighborhood from which she went missing, PEOPLE confirms.
Then, in November, a pair of spear fishermen diving off an atoll in Tonga discovered a wrecked forty-four-foot sailboat with a badly decomposed body on board.
All these elements lead inexorably to the shock at the end: the decomposed corpse of the poisoned Yankee lover, at whose side she has lain for many years.
The nameless Increasingly, the dead cannot be identified, either because they are not found, because their bodies have badly decomposed, or because they were not carrying identification papers.
The number will remain inexact, partly because some victims are likely to have been lost at sea and also because many of the retrieved bodies were badly decomposed.
The discovery came amid an expanding investigation, one week after authorities found the decomposed remains of 11 infants or fetuses at another — apparently unrelated — funeral home in Detroit.
The day before, Border Patrol agents at the Eagle Pass river crossing in South Texas had found the body of a man too decomposed to be easily identified.
Maggots can also consume, and be tested for, gunshot residue—allowing investigators to prove someone had been shot if a body is too decomposed to see any wounds.
On July 12, Olivo was found "severely decomposed" in the bedroom of their apartment after neighbors called authorities and complained of a foul odor on the floor, Clark said.
When a part of you, a part you once loved leaves the Earth forever, disposed and decomposed in some biohazard container outside an orthopedic surgeon's house, it changes you.
WKYT reports that Detective Tye Chavies of the Kentucky State Police spoke during a hearing Monday, revealing how Spurlock's naked, badly-decomposed body was recovered from a shallow grave.
The criminal complaint against Matthew David Hall states that detectives investigating the disappearance of Daniel Lucas recently discovered the Lucas's severely decomposed remains inside a pickup camper Lucas owns.
Researchers began studying stranded carcasses of the smaller whale, most notably a severely decomposed 2008 specimen whose crescent-shaped blowhole indicated it was a member of the Berardius genus.
So when you burn a tree, you're only releasing the carbon that the tree had stored up, carbon that would have been released anyway when the tree died and decomposed.
Her body was decomposed after being out in the elements for what appears to be several years and she was identified through dental records, said Utah County Sheriff James Tracy.
Its inner pressure bladder is made from a mix of natural and synthetic rubbers which, over the past 50 years, have become stiff in some areas, and decomposed in others.
The badly decomposed body, which was found floating on Wednesday morning near 145th Street in Manhattan, has been tentatively identified by the police as that of the suspect, Anthony White.
As his body decomposed, the boy was moved to a tunnel beneath the compound, where two of the adults would wash him daily, according to FBI special agent Travis Taylor.
Over the weekend, state authorities also reported the discovery of a mass grave of 11 partially decomposed bodies in the Uruapan area as local authorities were searching for a disappeared person.
Deputies serving an eviction notice at an apartment complex in South Carolina on Monday found the badly decomposed remains of an infant who'd been dead for nearly a year, PEOPLE confirms.
They studied the carcasses as they decomposed, measured nutrient levels downstream of the drownings, used cameras and chemical analysis to estimate how much of the carcasses were eaten by each scavenger.
Dennis Day -- an original Mouseketeer on "The Mickey Mouse Club" -- was found dead just over 2 months ago but his body was too decomposed for authorities to ID him ... until now.
His task isn't a pleasant one: after the shipwreck, he had to wash and wrap dozens of partially decomposed bodies in rapid succession to prepare them for their last resting place.
While many of New England's Native American artifacts have decomposed in acidic soils, those in middens are often well preserved, as the calcium carbonate in the shells creates more alkaline conditions.
A primary suspect in the case, a 18-year-old male student allegedly known to the victim, was found dead on Tuesday in what police have described as a decomposed state.
He hauled it up to the surface and found the baby's decomposed body wrapped in a blanket, along with stones used to weigh the box down, according to the Associated Press.
An article on March 21793, 21797, in The Public Ledger recounted how relatives of the dead, asked to identify their ancestors, were shocked to find many barely decomposed in their coffins.
While Corwin told friends and loved ones she was expecting a child, her remains had decomposed to such an extent that medical examiners couldn't be certain she was pregnant when she died.
"We were unable to determine the cause of death because the body of the animal was so decomposed that they couldn't do the tests they normally do," the Cranston police chief, Col.
Human feces in archaeological contexts can be recovered from latrine soil, coprolites (preserved pieces of human feces) and the pelvic soil from burials, where the intestinal contents would have decomposed after death.
How we got here The disturbing saga began two years ago when an unidentified toddler's partially decomposed body was found in a trash bag off the shoreline of Deer Island in Boston.
The little girl was known only as "Baby Hope" when construction workers found her abused and decomposed body in 1991 in an ice chest by the side of a New York roadway.
"We go by the expiration date, and we don't recommend people to take medications beyond their expiration date because, quite frankly, we don't know if it has decomposed or not," he said.
The dogs, specially trained in detecting decomposed human remains and brought in from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, first homed in on three areas of the hillside in January.
The organic matter found within the rock "could either be a body that decomposed there, or a mucus left by the organism, similar to a slug's trail," explained El Albani in the statement.
He had decomposed substantially in the time the prison had kept his body, but they could still see what looked like gashes on his face, according to Richards and another sister, Tari Turner.
Community members said that bodies are rarely decomposed when another comes for burial, leading to an unpleasant experience for family members who see the remains of their loved ones juggled to make space.
The Brun Morgon comes from an area of sandy decomposed granite that is said to be similar to the soil of Corcellete, which perhaps accounts for the lightness and elegance of the wine.
The body in the city's South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood was missing a head and had decomposed so much police could not immediately determine its sex, let alone an identity, according to multiple reports.
Deputy Chief Thomas Castro of the Dallas Police Department says a kayaker found the badly decomposed body of a black, 5-foot-3-inch, 130-pound transgender woman on Saturday in White Rock Creek.
To mark the second occasion, the Plymouth men mounted the head of Ousamequin's son Pumetacom above their town on a pike, where it remained for two decades, while his dismembered and unburied body decomposed.
Art is installed throughout the decomposed granite paths of the backyard plot, with sculptures peeking through drought-tolerant fauna and paintings hung with velcro on the outer walls of the house, garage, and shed.
The discovery of a number of decomposed, dismembered bodies buried on her property led to a much different portrait of Gunness than that of the heroic mother who died trying to save her kids.
The bodies of the others — Crystal Shay Benoit Zeno, 24; Kristen Gary Lopez, 21; Whitnei Dubois, 26; Brittney Gary, 17; and Necole Guillory, 26 — were so decomposed that exact causes of death were undeterminable.
To pinpoint what may have been different about this brain's afterlife, Petzold and his colleagues watched tissues sourced from both the ancient specimen and a modern brain as they decomposed over an entire year.
But an FBI spokeswoman said the sheriff's department had developed "new information" that prompted them to request that the agency bring in from its Quantico, Virginia, headquarters three dogs trained in detecting decomposed human remains.
But when floodwaters cut power to the trailers, the peroxides decomposed, heated up and caught fire, forcing the evacuation of 200 people living within a 1-1/2-mile (2.4-km)radius of the plant.
Investigators are waiting on confirmation on the identity of the remains, Bona said Monday, while continuing to seek additional information on the case and giving first-responders who discovered the decomposed body time to grieve.
The months-long mystery of 'Baby Doe' The disturbing saga began two years ago when an unidentified toddler's partially decomposed body was found in a trash bag off the shoreline of Deer Island in Boston.
The latest reported death in Sabah was on Saturday, when wildlife officers found the slightly decomposed carcass of a female elephant in a plantation, with what they believe was a gunshot wound at its temple.
Seventy-four-year-old Lynda Waldman failed to report the death of her younger sister, Hope Wheaton, who decomposed in their home for about a year and a half before being discovered this past December.
Over the past several decades, Indonesia's farmers have been draining and burning the country's peatlands — thick layers of partially decomposed vegetation that hold enormous stores of carbon — in order to grow crops like palm oil.
As reported by The Advocate, 28-year-old Josh Vallum, thought to be a member of the Latin Kings gang, was charged with Williamson's murder in the days following the discovery of her partially decomposed body.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android On July 23 1991, construction workers near the Henry Hudson Parkway in Manhattan found an Igloo cooler with the partially decomposed remains of a toddler-aged girl inside.
In that time, she's been able to match the blood in ticks found on bodies to travel records, or determine if someone died because of a traumatic injury when a body was too decomposed to tell.
More carbon enters the ground than can be decomposed by microbes, causing it to accumulate—which is why in parts of Alaska, you can find soils that are tens to hundreds of feet thick with organic matter.
Over time, her pieces have decomposed, like bodies, and in fact many of her works are no longer shown, for that would mean exposing them to the damaging effects of heat and light of the gallery space.
In April, six months before 11 infant bodies were discovered hidden in the ceiling, Cantrell Funeral home was shut down after state officials discovered bodies that were "badly decomposed and covered in mold," reported Fox 2 Detroit.
The mystery of 'Baby Doe' Bella Bond's case dates to June 2015, when a woman walking her dog discovered the gruesome bag with a young girl's partially decomposed remains off the shoreline of Deer Island in Boston.
Their two-day collaboration with the ICA was similarly eclectic, spanning M.E.S.H. and Aleksandra Domanović's collaborative audio-visual show on DNA structures, to a quadrophonic live set from Lee Gamble based on 40 pitched and decomposed patterns.
The water inspector called the police, who found two heavily decomposed bodies and an empty fridge, leading the police officer to note starvation as the suspected cause of death, according to a statement from Gwanak district police.
In 2014, during renovation at the property, Fraser lifted a concrete slab while trying to reach a water leak under an outdoor shower in the back yard, and there he discovered his biological mother's decomposed remains, he said.
The following day, police and coast guard officials investigating the vessel found two partially decomposed bodies inside, one of which was wearing a badge with a portrait of former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on his clothes.
Days after she disappeared, authorities found a partially decomposed body about 300 yards from the apartment complex where Stefaniak was staying in a province just outside the capital of San Jose, said Espinoza, the Costa Rican government spokesman.
I almost went through the world as in an early Picasso or Braque painting with things decomposed, and it would take me a while to see the whole object and it would only come after seeing the parts.
Credit...Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — Dylan Groves had suffered tremendously long before his tiny body was found in June at the bottom of a 30-foot well, decomposed and wrapped in plastic bags.
In April, state regulators found "deplorable, unsanitary conditions" at the same premises, including embalmed bodies in an unrefrigerated garage and other badly decomposed remains, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs said in a statement at the time.
But during this event, because of little rain and higher than normal temperatures in South America, Africa, and Asia, some plants didn't absorb as much CO2; others died and decomposed more quickly, releasing the carbon they'd pulled from the air.
Dunn's family filed a missing person report on July 12, and two days later his decomposed body was found floating in the pond near the shoreline, Yvonne Martinez, a spokesperson for the Cocoa Police Department, told BuzzFeed News on Friday morning.
A partially decomposed body was found Monday about 300 yards from the apartment complex where Stefaniak was staying in a province just outside the country's capital of San Jose, said Walter Espinoza, a spokesman with the nation's Judicial Investigation Department.
"Exhumation is incredibly expensive, involving multiple personnel digging, opening up the vault, bringing up the casket, all with no guarantee that the body won't be quite decomposed or skeletonized, especially in a wet, hot climate such as Puerto Rico's," he said.
A mother now stands accused of killing the 2-year-old son she reported missing from their home last June, about a week before his battered and decomposed body was discovered inside a city-run trash incinerator plant in Hampton, Virginia.
There was even a difference, over time, between the control grave: as the bodies decomposed, the elevation on the filled graves dropped slightly, as the dirt settled in around the body, but the empty grave didn't settle in the same way.
According to the Orange County Register, the Laguna Beach Lifeguards and the law enforcement branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are investigating whether his poorly advised, partially decomposed lunch was in violation of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Ms. Gatliff's artistic skills and intimate understanding of facial architecture led many police departments, coroners and medical examiners to send her the skulls of people whose faces — their visual identities — had decomposed or been rendered unrecognizable by acts of violence.
In another, the hospital failed to notify a mother that her baby's body had been returned from a post-mortem examination, and then advised her not to look at the body because it had decomposed during the delay, it said.
Janessa Shannon's body was "badly decomposed" when a pair of locals discovered her remains on July 12 in a wooded area by a trail at the Triple Creek Nature Preserve in Riverview, Florida, according to Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Cristal Nuñez.
RED EARTH CREEK, Alberta — Kristyn Housman grabbed the end of a sampling auger, a steel tube that two colleagues had just drilled into a moss-covered hummock in a peat bog, and poked through a damp, fibrous plug of partly decomposed peat.
A 2007 study conducted at the Tennessee facility appeared to support that view, finding that a range of insects, choosing between dead pigs and dead humans, showed "negligible preference," suggesting that pigs were not much different from humans in the way they decomposed.
During a search inside the squalid compound, authorities also found the decomposed remains of a young boy later identified as Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, the missing, 3-year-old boy who was allegedly abducted by his father, Siraj Wahhaj who now faces charges.
"Sherin's little body was so badly decomposed, due to the actions of this defendant, the medical examiner could not determine an official cause of death, which could have dramatically changed the way we were able to prosecute this case," lead prosecutor Jason Fine told jurors.
Shelby Svensen, and charged him with three counts of first-degree murder following the shocking discovery of three badly decomposed bodies in a mobile home in Tarpon Springs, Florida, on New Year's Day, Tarpon Springs Police Major Jeff Young said in a press conference Friday.
AND ANY NUMBER THAT COMES IN HAS TO BE TAKEN APART AND DECOMPOSED AND LOOKED AT VERY CAREFULLY TO SEE WHAT THE UNDERLYING STORY IS. BUT, YOU KNOW, FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES, 200,000 AS A THRESHOLD IS A GOOD WAY TO KIND OF ORGANIZE YOUR THINKING.
DETROIT (Reuters) - A body that had decomposed to the point of mummification was found in a car in the garage of a Detroit home, and medical examiners have called for an anthropologist to conduct a special autopsy of the remains, authorities said on Friday.
Police took DNA samples from the corpse to check against a DNA profile developed from evidence taken in 19703 from the scene in Maryland where the badly decomposed body of Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik had been found by a father and son out hunting.
But a group of friends who spent the night at a home in Palaiseau, a rural town located a few miles outside Paris, encountered a gruesome surprise in the backyard of their weekend rental: a decomposed body hunched over on the edge of the woods.
A group of friends that spent the night at a home in Palaiseau, a rural town located a few miles outside Paris, encountered a gruesome surprise in the backyard of their weekend rental: a decomposed body hunched over on the edge of the woods.
Half our rosemary hedges died, and if I had to do it over, I would not grout the patio but would lay the bluestone pavers in a permeable base of decomposed granite because there's less rainwater runoff if it can percolate into the ground.
The return of shad and other migratory fish to the creek will not only restore an ancient natural rhythm but will also nurture other wildlife like bald eagles that prey on the fish, while their decomposed bodies, post-spawning, add nutrients to the waterway.
Here are some of the other possibilities that didn't make the cut: DEPARTED ACTOR, DEPRESSED DRY CLEANER, DEBUNKED CAMP COUNSELOR, DETESTED EXAMINER, DEBRIEFED LAWYER, DECOMPOSED SONG WRITER, DEFROCKED DRESSMAKER, DEPOSED MODEL, DISCHARGED SHOPPER, DISCOUNTED CENSUS TAKER, DISSOLVED PUZZLER, DISBARRED BALLERINA, DISCONCERTED MUSICIAN, DISINTERESTED BANKER.
In eight brief episodes, the Duffer brothers managed to craft a vision of 1980s Indiana that feels both familiar and expansive, complete with a stunning alternate dimension shot in murky gray-green, with flakes of decomposed … something falling softly over a skewed version of the world.
The CDC says the bat was sent to its rabies lab but it was decomposed enough that they weren't able to say for sure whether the bat had the disease (the CDC does acknowledge that it's extremely uncommon to get rabies from eating a rabid animal).
"Sometimes you visit corpses all around the world and realize that the corpses dearest to your heart are right in your own backyard," she writes, launching into an anecdote about caring for a decomposed body with such enthusiastic detail I practically had to read it through my fingers.
Most often the DDS would kidnap their victims, he tells CNN, take them to a quiet part of town -- like a quarry -- and kill them before dismembering the bodies, dousing them in oil to keep them from smelling as they decomposed and burying them, or dumping them at sea, Matobato says.
An unpublished report by an industrial hygienist with Ford of Britain in 1968 said that while brake linings at the time contained between 1003 and 60 percent asbestos, field tests indicated dust that collected in brake drums had a low asbestos content because much of the material decomposed after repeated braking.
Police announced on Wednesday that they had received results from Bode Cellmark Forensics laboratory in Lorton, Virginia, excluding Maskell as a contributor to a DNA profile developed from evidence taken in 1970 from the scene in Maryland where the decomposed body of Cesnik was found by a father and son out hunting.
"As monolithic applications are decomposed into microservices, software teams have to worry about the challenges inherent in integrating services in distributed systems: they must account for service discovery, load balancing, fault tolerance, end-to-end monitoring, dynamic routing for feature experimentation, and perhaps most important of all, compliance and security," the Istio team explains.
The discovery leading to the arrest occurred nearly 13 years ago, on March 29, 2007, when the decomposed remains of a 1-month-old baby — who was wearing a diaper and wrapped in a Winnie-the-Pooh blanket — were found in a metal cooler in a waterway about four miles east of Woodland, Calif.
It includes instances in which bodies were used without donor or next-of-kin consent; donors were misled about how bodies would be used; bodies were dismembered by chainsaws instead of medical instruments; body parts were stored in such unsanitary conditions that they decomposed; or bodies were discarded in medical waste incinerators instead of being properly cremated.
The action came after authorities in Washington State searched two homes and, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Issaquah Press, found about a hundred dogs living in feces-covered stacked crates, walking in neurotic circles from constant confinement, and desperately in need of medical care, some so badly malnourished their jawbones were decomposed or gone.
Memphis Meats CEO Uma Valeti describes a test performed in which scientists observed the rate of decay of conventional meats, organic meats, and lab-based meats: left at room temperature, the conventional meats were completely spoiled in less than 48 hours; after four days, the lab-grown meats had barely decomposed because there was no trace of bacteria.
It also revealed that Anthony still contacts her mother but has cut off all contact with her father, yet the special doesn't explore why that might be the case.) What little evidence there was at the trial — an abandoned car with a "smell of death" (which the documentary experts expose as a scientifically unprovable notion), and the child's decomposed remains — had been unquestionably compromised through the discovery process.
First, if I know the mass (m) of the drone and its vertical acceleration (ay), we can find the effective net force in the vertical direction with this force-motion relationship: That net force, in turn, can be decomposed into two distinct vertical forces: (1) the upward thrust force, FT, and (2) the downward gravitational force, mg—what you call "weight" in everyday life, which is mass times the local gravitational field g (9.8 N/kg).

No results under this filter, show 299 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.