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Friday, June 29, 2007 , Updated 3:04 p.m., June 29, 2007

UPDATED: Possible “human fetus” turns out to be rotten oranges

UPDATE: No human fetus. Not even close. Turns out that the remains were oranges that were probably sitting in the locker room trash can since spring semester ended. OK, honest mistake. Right?

A custodian at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in North Dallas discovered a trash bag that may have held a human fetus. Investigators are testing the remains, which were found in the school's girl's locker room, to determine if they are human. Police are waiting on the results of testing before deciding their next course of action.

Posted by Erin; Laura S. contributed to this story



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Chad Jones, says:

<img src="http://media.pegasusnews.com/img/photos/2008/07/16/53TfYEH3haY1.jpg">

A similar conundrum.

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Pavel Lishin, says:

I can't believe I just saw a 4chan URL on pegnews.

(By the way, those tend to expire and go 404 after a few hours - like it did.)

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Chad Jones, says:

Fized.

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Chad Jones, says:

Oh, whoa, wait. Pavel posted the same thing six days ago <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/jul/09/possible-human-fetus-found-dallas/#c29560">on this one</a>. I seriously didn't see that. I am getting freaked out.

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Pavel Lishin, says:

See <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/blogs/pegasusnewsblog/2008/jul/14/dating-websites-suck/#c30188">my comment</a> in another news story.

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