Anyone looking for some connection between these photos is likely going to be disappointed because they were all people of personal significance to the owner of this package. However, those wondering what the package itself is supposed to be may be a little more intrigued by the answer.
This crime scene kit dates back to the 1930s, but it’s unclear whether it was used in any real cases. After all, it comes from the Institute of Applied Sciences, and how much use it saw beyond the ’30s depends a lot on whether or not the criminology student who owned it graduated.
They’re going to grow no matter what’s in the way
After spending enough time close to something, trees have a way of “eating” things. In other words, its growth will often lead it to overtake nearby objects and effectively consume them in a layer of wood. That’s definitely what’s happening here.
When the tree is as far along in its growth as this, it can be pretty hard to identify what it’s “eating.” In this case, it was apparently a road sign. Hopefully, that sign wasn’t warning people about anything too important because nobody’s reading it now.
That’s one suspicious discovery
While investigating a foreclosed house, Reddit user battlebotrob was looking around in the boiler room. Above the boiler were some floor joists and when the inspector looked through them, they were surprised to come across a potentially worrying find.
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