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a guy getting hit by a reversing car and being dragged 150 metres to his death
Double below the knee amputee with dementia butt ass naked saying how good it feels to get his ass wiped in a really creepy way.
I once had a sewage leak under my home that went on for way longer than it should’ve. Crawling around under my home in a literal POOL of multiple people’s old rotting fetid sewage is an experience I never want to have ever again.
I watched my dad die over a zoom call in 2020
Removing brain matter from freeway after ahit and run on . Was a member of SES , will never forget the smell.
My brother was killed in Iraq while serving the US military. Years after his passing my mother while drunk decided to show me an autopsy picture of my brother with his head and leg removed.. I will never forgot that image.
Homeless woman letting strangers pick at her gangerous toes!
But my favorite Martha story involves her stark naked in an indoor garden yanking used tampons out of her vagina to throw at the cops. Best part of the story, they weren’t her tampons. She was stealing used ones from public washrooms and stuffing them up her prison purse.
PS one of my favorite lines from a cop sent to talk to Martha was “YOU BETTER BE THROWING YOUR OWN SHIT THIS TIME MARTHA!” and I knew I had worked at the building to long because I was wondering whose shit she was stealing, as Eric the shitter was mad at her, Diarrhea man’s was too runny, and Keith “the aliens shit in my pants,” wouldn’t share his shit. PS Keith’s shit wasn’t shared but he would show you his penis which was so diseased you wondered how it stayed on.
Lady flying through the air after getting hit by a car.
When I was little, I walked in on my parents having a loud argument. My mother had a handgun aimed at my father. She didn’t shoot him, but it was freaky.
I once saw a partner having a panic attack due to withdrawal of a drug she’d been secretly taking. I had no idea what was going on or why.
So, one of those. They were both really difficult scenes to take in.
A patient in the hospital with a fresh above-the-knee amputation, complicated by wound dehiscence (stitches/flaps coming apart), with the raw exposed leg meat sitting in a big pool of diarrhea in the patient’s bed. The image (and the smell) is still seared into my brain 16 years later.
Well as a kid in 8th grade I was in my parents car and we drove past a burning car with a skeleton in the front seat, when I was around 30 we found a rotting corpse in the forest while hunting the smell is unforgettable,…I was on jury duty on a murder trial I got to see all the police crime scene photos and video after a drunk took a baseball bat and beat another drunk to death at a camp ground….i think the rotting corpse smell bothered me the most…but some of the Russian and cartel murder videos in the early days of the internet bothered me a bit…
My girlfriend and I were the only witnesses to a nasty car accident.
Middle of the night we were camping by a lake. Car crashed into a boulder and careened into the lake, ejecting the drunk driver to relative safety. But he was screaming and pointing at the car just under the surface of the water.
I ended up pulling out three bodies and trying to cluelessly perform CPR, unsuccessfully. But I gave it everything I had.
All the victims were my age, early 20’s. I’ll never forget the feeling of that poor girls hair brushing up against my hand in the murky waters as I reached into the vehicle.
17 years later and still have nightmares about that fatefully evening. The driver already had DUIs on his record, and was sent to jail for murder.
Edit: the driver was charged with 2nd degree murder, as he was absolutely piss drunk and currently on probation for DUI.
The pain and hurt in a parents face when they have lost a child.
I was shooting a documentary in Cairo and went to the garbage collectors neighborhood, which are some of the worst slums I’ve seen anywhere in the world, which includes most of India.
There was so much rotting detritus everywhere that I remember kneeling to get a shot and realizing I had only just missed kneeling into the rotting corpse of a dead puppy. It was easy to miss because of all the other rotting carcasses and heaps of trash. The clouds of flies were so numerous and thick that they had all become completely immune to fear from swatting; you couldn’t wave them away unless you made physical contact. I contracted typhoid after visiting this place.
I just remember seeing a little kid, maybe five or six, stirring plastic trash into a molten (edit:) **kiln** with her father, completely barefoot. One of his feet was a blackened nub from tons of high temperature burns.
I’ve never before or since seen such profound, industrial poverty. The worst dystopian sci Fi looked far better by comparison.
I had an extended stay in the hospital in pulmonary (heart & lung). They told my roommate who was in his 80s his heart was failing, would need hospice, and would likely die within 6 months. He spent the next few days calling everyone in his phone to tell them “I’m dying. It was nice knowing you. Goodbye forever.”
Also while complaining about pain from his foley catheter, the doctor told him sometimes it tears you up going in or out & you get “road rash on the inside” so that quote really stuck with me.
X-ray of my dog’s spine with bone cancer having blasted one of the vertebra. It looked like the vertebra had been caught mid-explosion – moth eaten fragments blowing out away from the spine. He was such a good boy and he was in so much pain. There are far worse things that happen in the world every day, but that’s the worst thing I’ve ever personally witnessed. If God actually exists he’d better hope we never meet because I’m going to kick the shit out of Him.
I won’t say the worst thing. But the 17 year old who put a 9mm through his temple that exited out his forehead was pretty bad. Dad found him and he was still breathing when I rolled him out of the house in his completely ruined gamer chair.
My mom’s body, several hours after she’d died from cancer. She was only 48, but she looked like a skeleton with yellow skin.
I saw someone get shot 9 times and killed about 10ft from me
Saw a homeless man poop on his homeless wife or the other way around. When I was younger there was this homeless couple that was always up to shenanigans close to the park I went to. Completely harmless in the sense they wouldn’t touch you but they might run out in the street flash you and then give you like a Eddie Murphy smile laugh and then do a bit from Redfox and a few other black shows they watched when younger I guess is what I was told. Anyways they would always shadow box never actually harmed each other but wouldn’t know it if you only drove by them once. Anyways towards then end of their life they lost it and started pooping every where
Sorry not worse thing but they were like a community center piece and was very sad we tried to help them but something very tragic happened to them when younger.
One of my best friends was killed by a drunk driver crossing the street in front of his house. I was coming home from spending the night at another friend’s house and saw the wreckage and his body under a sheet on the street.
9 years old.
Russian missile flying casually right over my house, with a sound of a jet plane.
I may have watched a guy taking his last breaths on a road in the early morning.
There was a really bad roll over crash on the adjoining road just before an intersection while I was sitting at a red light. I heard the loud sound of screeching tires and metal as I looked over to see one of those big, 15 passenger vans rolling over several times and ejecting this guy onto the road. He was laying there breathing really hard. His face was covered in blood. The driver was really fucked up but he managed to walk out of the vehicle and sit on the sidewalk. There was a ton of heavy equipment and power tools in the back of the van and some were thrown damn near across this huge intersection. There was also a ton of beer bottles all thrown out and broken across the road. I gave a statement to police and got called some time later, but I never found out if that guy died. He seemed like he was pretty badly injured.
I haven’t witnessed much but I remember when I was 9 I heard these cries of agony mixed with moaning pain coming from outside the house. I looked outside and realized a girl got hit at the corner of the street and was lying in the middle of the road.
My mother beat a cat to death with a curtain rod in front of me and my brother and then made us bury it. I was maybe 9.
She had a lot of mental health issues.
You know how someone looks after a bad bar fight?
That, in pics from the ER, on a toddler. It’s not the worst by far that I’ve seen, but it really got to me. Still does.
Tldr: flat baby
A woman decided to park aroind a curve in the hov late in Phoenix. Maybe 2011 or 2012. She was in an suv. It was her, her daughter, her niece, and a baby. A truck ended up hitting them going somewhere around 100. The suv (maybe a blazer?) Folded like an accordion.
The niece, maybe 14 yrs old, was alive but in shock. Everybody else was dead. Several of us tried to pry a door open or something, but to no avail. I looked in the back seat, and saw a flat baby. I don’t how else to say that. The baby was flattened from the seat crunching down on it. (Dont know the gender). That girl was stuck in there next the her dead aunt, dead cousin, and stuck with her face uncomfortably close to the baby (is there a comfortable distance though?). When the fire department showed up, they cut the behicle open, and pulled the girl out.
She got up to run and let out the most distraught scream I’ve ever heard. I can still hear her. I can still see the flat baby. I’ve seen alot of fucked up shit, a few mutilated bodies, but a flat baby… that’s the worst, most impactful.
The still body of our family boxer after having to be put down unexpectedly. My wife and I have our own pup now, just turned 4 years old today. Everyday I watch him as closely as I can. Does he have lumps, is he eating, his gums, if he’s sleeping too much, is he making an odd noise. I don’t think I even sleep properly because any noise he makes I wake up immediately.
I’m afraid that I’ll miss something and have to see him go too soon too.
The aftermath of someone throwing themself off a hotel room balcony.
She jumped from the 6th floor, she was not dead when she landed in the garden.
I was first on the scene.
Every bone in her body was broken, she was horribly contorted, and I could hear her shattered ribs rattling as she gasped for breath.
All I could do was hold my phone on my shoulder and hold her hand while I spoke to the emergency services.
She died about five minutes before the ambulance turned up.
At least she wasn’t alone when she died, I guess.
She was looking me square in the eyes when she drew her last breath.
That was a bad day at the office (I was the front office duty manager at the hotel).
A live autopsy of a man who died not even a few hours prior. The sound of hedge clippers cutting through ribs and the image of a deceased person’s face while their brain is being taken out is pretty unforgettable. Not to mention, they’re already dead, so a lot of their organs get tossed into a trash bag after being weighed and tested, then returned to the empty chest cavity of the corpse. Makes you really think about mortality and the meaning of life
Right after Coachella 2012 I was at a gas station fueling up with my friends before our ride home when a girl came out of the darkness of the desert screaming and covered in blood. We were the only people at the gas station and all my friends backed off, but I stayed put until she got close. She climbed into my passenger seat, covered in blood and just reached around me and started bawling. I was in shock for a few seconds until I noticed her teeth were completely shattered. I jumped into help mode, called 911 and waited for an ambulance just holding her, both of us covered in her blood. Apparently she was tripping/drunk when she left Coachella and crashed into some giant cactus in the desert about a quarter mile away and wandered to us.
The shattered teeth cannot be unseen. I felt so bad. Her parents showed up as well and were very rude to me and ungrateful. They were mad that I called for an ambulance.
This thread is horrifying. I think that’s enough Internet for the day.
When I was 10 or 11 I saw or family dog get hit by a car. He was a little thing and the car just sailed on past without stopping. The dog was laying there in the road with his back to me as I ran up screaming his name. He turned to face me and his right eyeball was hanging from the socket, bleeding. That’s when I just fell apart screaming. My parents came out and we got him scooped up and Indy the car. I held him, his eye bleeding onto my arm, all the way to the emergency vet. He survived and lived a good several more years, never slowing down a bit. But fuck was that a traumatic moment for a little kid.
Saw a motorcycle accident where the car merged into him on the freeway. He got stuck under the car and turned to red paste right next to me for about 400 feet.
Late stage dementia.
Basically you get to this point with the person where they are eerily flickering in and out of awareness, absolute panic, then gone again. It’s really common.
My MIL at one point just was like “I can see people talking but can’t understand a word anyone is saying”, while she was panicking, briefly. Then went back to confused and unaware.
In an alley near my old apartment. Dead chicken and used condom with blood on it.