#6 The great silent film actor Conrad Veidt in, "The Man Who Laughs" (1928). The original inspiration for 'The Joker.'
#13 That's not quite true. It's the Cockroach's droppings that certain people (usually asthmatics) are allergic to. And it's typically cheap, canned ground coffee that has the droppings in it.
#3 Only freshly dead bodies. Bodies that have entered rigor do not due to the deflation of the lungs and movement of gases from the bowels. Of course older corpses have decomp and thus the rotting causes more gas creation but it's obvious.
#6 The great silent film actor Conrad Veidt in, "The Man Who Laughs" (1928). The original inspiration for 'The Joker.'
#13 That's not quite true. It's the Cockroach's droppings that certain people (usually asthmatics) are allergic to. And it's typically cheap, canned ground coffee that has the droppings in it.
#3 Only freshly dead bodies. Bodies that have entered rigor do not due to the deflation of the lungs and movement of gases from the bowels. Of course older corpses have decomp and thus the rotting causes more gas creation but it's obvious.
#13 That's not quite true. It's the Cockroach's droppings that certain people (usually asthmatics) are allergic to. And it's typically cheap, canned ground coffee that has the droppings in it.