Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Decomposition Video Of Dead Pig With Gestapo Music




Jerry Payne's made this film in the mid 1960s as part of his graduate work at Clemson University. Payne writes...My study was the first "detailed" study of succession in animal decomposition and the first with the pig as the model. The significance of the pig is that it closely approximates the human body (skin, body hair, size etc.) so the data generated could be used in modern forensic science to approximate the time of human deaths. At that time it was simply not possibly (moral/ethical/legal concerns) to perform decompositon studies with human corpses, I know because I tried and was denied. Even so there were many instances where some concerned person buried my research pigs. Music is by the Polish composer Goreck --his symphony #3 "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs". This song is based on a message written on the wall of a Gestapo prison during World War II.

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