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I've read a dectective story where the murderer used bullets made of ice. The victim was shot but no bullet was found.
Originally posted by bartlecpBlue Ice is just a name of transparant ice frozen on any objects,
Isn't there a term for ejections from a aeroplane... I believe it's called "Blue Ice"...
Ironically there is a film with Michael Caine in of the same name.
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Originally posted by crazyblueBirds don't urinate in the sense that mammals do. Instead they store it as uric acid in their cloaca. Upon sufficient accumulation of waste, it is expelled. Bird crap is white with brownish-black crap in it. The brownish-black stuff is feces while the white stuff is uric acid and some other liquid waste.
here's the pic i was talking about. is it a fake or can anyone confirm this really happend?
http://www.crazyweird.de/stuff/woman.jpg
Originally posted by FabianFnasIt's black ice.
Blue Ice is just a name of transparant ice frozen on any objects,
Anyone driving a car on a surface where the black asphalt is seen through the ice knows how slippery it can be. Totally surprised you have no friction from the road.
Or if the name is Black Ice...?
Originally posted by liteswordatlitespeedUndetectable ... except for the maggots that were growing on it. Maggots that don't grow on human flesh but only on cattle!
hmmm...a bullet of ice eh? ive seen a bullet made from frozen meat bi-products. it was on a CSI show, but i cant remember which one: Miami, NY, or the normal one. The meat was undetectable because amongst the blood and organs because the meat, which had heated up to body temperature, was the same color as the organs.
Originally posted by FabianFnasI saw a 'mythbusters' episode recently in which both of these theories were disproved. These two dudes actually experimented with various projectiles, shot from a gun. The ice one just exploded on impact. The frozen gelatine caused the most damage but still, did not cause life threatening injuries.
I've read a dectective story where the murderer used bullets made of ice. The victim was shot but no bullet was found.
Originally posted by liteswordatlitespeed
[b]hmmm...a bullet of ice eh? ive seen a bullet made from frozen meat bi-products. it was on a CSI show, but i cant remember which one: Miami, NY, or the normal one. The meat was un ...[text shortened]... ans because the meat, which had heated up to body temperature, was the same color as the organs.[b]
Originally posted by Fat LadyThat would probably leave some dna evidence in bits torn off going through the skin, but here is a thought: what if you made bullets out of ice, freeze the water in a bullet so the powder doesn't get wet but you get a pointy ice tip. If it was frozen to way below zero, it might last as ice even though its going the speed of sound and enter the body but leave no trace. Couple that with a silencer and you would have a nasty weapon that should leave no trace of anything but a hole.
Here's more evidence that falling ice doesn't have to be spherical to be dangerous:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1219713.stm
Was it a Sherlock Holmes story where the murderer used a dagger made from ice which melted before the body was discovered? I also remember reading a Roald Dahl story where the murder weapon was a frozen lamb chop, which was duly cooked and fed to the investigating policemen!
Originally posted by sonhouseRead Dan Brown's 'Deception Point'. Cool ice bullet guns that actually pack the bullets, so you only need to load it with ice, snow, water, etc.
That would probably leave some dna evidence in bits torn off going through the skin, but here is a thought: what if you made bullets out of ice, freeze the water in a bullet so the powder doesn't get wet but you get a pointy ice tip. If it was frozen to way below zero, it might last as ice even though its going the speed of sound and enter the body but leav ...[text shortened]... a silencer and you would have a nasty weapon that should leave no trace of anything but a hole.