A box of human heads has been stolen from a truck parked on 23rd Avenue in the Central Park neighborhhood of Denver, Colorado.
This from thegatewaypundit.com.
The box of heads was being transported for the intention of being used for medical research.
The Denver Police Department announced on Saturday that they were looking for the box and information on the person who had stolen it from the parked freight vehicle.
The thief stole the box, which was labeled “Exempt Human Specimen” and a dolly [a two-wheel hand cart for those who demand political correctness]—in broad [full] daylight.
Local station KDVR reports that it was a blue and white cardboard box about 20 x 15 x18 inches with “Science Care” written on the sides.
“After learning of the grim discovery, he had just about as many questions as one might expect.
Where was the truck going?
Why was it parked on 23rd Avenue?
Who was driving?
And who would do something like this?
Police said what they can release is limited because the case is still active.
Neighbors are wondering whether the suspect intended to steal the remains or something else,” the report added.
“I guess I don’t see too many strange things happening around here usually, but you know you never know,” said Fields, who was walking his dog. “Wow! I would have been so terrified.”
Clearly, Fields was not the most appropriate individual for a man-on-the-street interview.
What does “you know you never know,” mean, exactly? And at what point would he have been “so terrified”? Before or after his head was placed in the box. Or was he speaking about the robbery?
Also, “terrified”? Why terrified? A thief takes a box from a freight vehicle. Likely in a manner than no one would have questioned, except, of course, the driver of the freight vehicle. But, perhaps, this person was in on the heist.
Anyway, an unknown quantity of heads are missing.
Nobody had been arrested as of Sunday afternoon.
And there was no mention whether next of kin for each head was notified.
Final thought, a question: How many heads will fit in a 20″x15″x18″ box? I imagine that depends on how many of them were fat heads or pin heads.