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Real life X-File (X for uneXplained): What I am about to share with you is anecdotal information. A friend’s close friend is dead under abnormal circumstances. I am not at liberty to share the name, place or location, only the details and facts of the incident. This week, the person in question was riding back home from work and made the last call home from his cell phone around 11:20PM. Another call to his home from his cell phone around 5 to midnight stated he was being rushed to a hospital. The people who found him say his body was lying on the road next to his bike in the middle of the road. What was strange was they found no major injuries on him, no bruises, and no torn clothes. They were intact like his bike. It’s as if he just lay down on the road. Nothing to suggest that there was an impact. What they did find however was 3 neat puncture marks on each hand near the knuckles, 5cm each roughly, equidistant from each other in almost a straight line (on both hands). No bleeding from anywhere else, but only from his nose and strangely the blood flow or smear was upwards towards the head instead of flowing down from the nose and towards the body. And that wasn’t the only strange thing; the white of both his eyes had turned totally black (Is it in any way related to the black eyed phenomenon that is now being reported from all over the world?). Police did not conduct an autopsy or a post mortem. His family found out, he had made one more call, to a friend after he called the family around the same time and that friend checks out. His purse and wallet were intact and found on him. The people who found him made the call from his cell phone. My friend wanted to take a photo of his face and eyes but was prevented by his other friends. He has now been buried. My question is, could some kind of impact to his head cause his head to tilt and the blood to flow upwards? Could that severe impact to the head cause his eyes to turn black? But it still does not explain the puncture marks on either hand.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 17:31:36 +0000

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