Sunday, September 7, 2008
Dead fetus left at fire station on Greenville Avenue in Dallas
DALLAS A dead male fetus wrapped in a blouse inside a plastic grocery bag was found by firefighters outside a Dallas fire station at 8701 Greenville Avenue between 6 and 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, placed under the sign that reads "Safe Place."
This part is odd: A spokesperson for the Dallas police said that the fetus "appeared well-cared for". How does special care of a dead fetus manifest itself, exactly? Was it the blouse? Maybe an expensive designer blouse? Or was it the double-wrapping -- i.e., the combination of the blouse and the grocery bag.
Posted by T.G.
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Malcolm Learner, says:
I'm sure the firefighter meant that it appeared the surely-grieving, would-be mother treated the fetus with respect.
Probably a bit more respect than your posting offered.
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Dallas Spohn, says:
Still a sad story.
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