Tragic Farm Incident

I read this - I thought it was going to be about a tractor accident. This is way to weird - I'm gonna have to talk to Dad to see in his 94 years he's ever heard of such a thing.
 
700 lb hogs, that's 3 times the normal market weight.

Hogs to get much larger than 700 lbs. Iowa State Fair has a contest for the largest boar, 1325 lbs in 2012.
 
happened a couple months ago also in PA, they thought the man had a heart attack while feeding the hogs
 
It happened here a few years ago, a fellow had a heart attack and died in the hog pen, he was partially consumed when he was found the next day. Pigs eat just about anything.
 
While I was a Deputy Sheriff worked a missing person/ murder investigation where we had to search a local hog lot. Informant said body was disposed of in the hog lot. Body would have been in lot a week at the time of the search. FBI forensic specialist told us all you MIGHT find are teeth. While searching that lot kept remembering the saying moms step dad always said if you asked where someone was "He fell in the pen and the hogs eat him"
 
I tried to see the story but it has been removed from the link has been removed.

My grandpa walked with a limp to the day he died. My dad told me he was attacked by a big boar and it nearly took his leg off when he was younger.
 
Jack:

The link has expired .. most likely because the news organization took it down. Happens after a few weeks.

PVF1799":17pt73fd said:
Maybe Soylant Green was really hog food after all. :D

Ken:

We should have asked Charlton about that... :wink: Not sure how many folks remember Soylent Green... pretty unnerving movie for it's time.
 
Rudi":rm2gsfav said:
Jack:

The link has expired .. most likely because the news organization took it down. Happens after a few weeks.

PVF1799":rm2gsfav said:
Maybe Soylant Green was really hog food after all. :D

Ken:

We should have asked Charlton about that... :wink: Not sure how many folks remember Soylent Green... pretty unnerving movie for it's time.
thank you Rudi
 
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