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In reply to the discussion: One male, one female dead [View all]herding cats
(20,051 posts)43. Yep. I think it was grab from a video taken from a helicopter
This image is very zoomed in, which I admit I also did to the one I saw on twitter. If you save it and use a photo imaging software to zoom you can see her bra, but not what the tattoo is of no matter how you clean it up. I tried.
What you can see in this image is her shorts. Which is why I posted it for the person who asked.
Really all this says to us is they're not fundamentalist who believe they have to cover a woman from head to toe.
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So that body on the ground WAS a female. Thought I saw a bra strap and a big tramp stamp.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2015
#3
Anti-tattoo bigotry? ETA, my apologies, I am sensitive about that term, it's used pejorativly too
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#5
Is there such a thing? I thought that's what those big tattoos across the lower back were called.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2015
#6
That is actually the tattoo industry term for those tacky small-of-back tattoos.
Chan790
Dec 2015
#22
The artist whose tattoo business I managed hated the term. I know others use it, but having helped
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#27
at one point in the news conference the chief said a 3rd person was in custody,
ellenrr
Dec 2015
#30
Police definitions are often just as weird as the journalism definitions of items.
ManiacJoe
Dec 2015
#37