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  2. Death of Gloria Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    The family pathologist, Dr. Richard Fukomoto, was unable to examine her body upon its release, due to a large set of strange circumstances. Some of the organs in Ramirez's body were cross-contaminated with fecal matter, her remains had become heavily decomposed by the time Dr. Fukumoto could examine them, and her heart had gone missing.

  3. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    Some documentary films or photos contain graphic violence. Examples of graphic documentaries and footages are war and crime. [10] [11] Unlike gore contents, sharing graphic documentary and footage is legal, although the publication of graphic footage and documentary caused debates and complaints.

  4. Waterboarding - Wikipedia

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    After a specific way of beating, body, legs and arms, it was detailed how to pour 4 cuartillos (approx. 2.5 liters) of water over mouth and nose, with a covering cloth, making sure there was some cloth introduced in the mouth so water could also get in. [84]

  5. Blood, sweat and 2M gallons of water: The women behind ... - AOL

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    The women all played major roles in bringing the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials to the city of Indianapolis. There were too many Zoom meetings to count taking place in a masked world.

  6. Chinese water torture - Wikipedia

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    Having observed how drops of water falling one by one on a stone gradually created a hollow, he applied the method to the human body. Other suggestions say that the term "Chinese water torture" was invented merely to grant the method a sense of ominous mystery. The victim would be stripped of their clothes, shown to the public, and then tortured.

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  8. Death of Elisa Lam - Wikipedia

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    In "Watershed", the duo pursue leads in the death of a young woman found dead in the rooftop water tank of the "Cedric Hotel" in Manhattan; among the evidence is a surveillance video of the woman taken in an elevator. Ultimately she is found to have been posing as a sex worker in order to investigate another guest at the hotel. [46]

  9. Sue Wathen, Joan Edgington and Nicola Leahey were all infected with hepatitis C from contaminated blood products. ‘Magical relief’ to find we were not alone, say women who met via blood ...