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See Example( s )EXAMPLESCollected via the Internet, 1. Dear Friends. I wish to warn you about a new crime ring that is targeting business travelers. This ring is well organized, well funded, has very skilled personnel, and is currently in most major cities and recently very active in New Orleans. The crime begins when a business traveler goes to a lounge for a drink at the end of the work day. A person in the bar walks up as they sit alone and offers to buy them a drink. The last thing the traveler remembers until they wake up in a hotel room bath tub, their body submerged to their neck in ice, is sipping that drink. There is a note taped to the wall instructing them not to move and to call 9.
A phone is on a small table next to the bathtub for them to call. The business traveler calls 9. The business traveler is instructed by the 9. The business traveler finds the tube and answers, "Yes." The 9. The operator knows that both of the business traveler's kidneys have been harvested.
This is not a scam or out of a science fiction novel, it is real. It is documented and confirmable. If you travel or someone close to you travels, please be careful. Watch Skins Series 7 Episode 3 Online Free there. Austin Ops Engineering Manager. Telephone: 5. 12- 4.
Pager: 5. 12- 6. 13- 3. From: Patty Radford@Desktop@PCPD Hou, on 1. AM. Yes, this does happen. My sister- in- law works with a lady that this happened to her son's neighbor who lives in Houston. The only "good" thing to his whole story is the fact that the people doing this horrible crime are very in tune to what complications can happen afterwards because of the details precautions they take the time to set up before leaving the room.
The word from my sister- in- law is that the hospital in Las Vegas (yes, Vegas) prior to transferring him back to Houston stated that these people know exactly what they are doing. The incision, etc. They use sterile equipment etc. Please be careful. From: Kathy White@OS Dev@Sys Hou, on 1.
PM. Sadly, this is very true. My husband is a Houston Firefighter/EMT and they have received alerts regarding this crime ring. It is to be taken very seriously. The daughter of a friend of a fellow firefighter had this happen to her. Skilled doctor's are performing these crimes! Las Vegas area). Additionally, the military has received alerts regarding this.
FALSERATINGORIGINLate January 1. Travellers Beware!!” take the Internet by storm. The story went that a well- financed, highly organized gang operating in various major U. S. cities was drugging business travelers and making off with their kidneys to sell on the organ transplant black market. Very scary stuff indeed.
Added to the bottom of what appeared to be the original e- mail were further testimonials from others claiming it was also happening in their part of the country. Breathtakingly frightening, eh?
And not a word of truth to it. The majority of people who had this pass through their hands failed to realize this was but an urban legend, an apocryphal tale told and re- told. Moreover, it was an urban legend that had been around at least since 1. As part of the effort to dispel belief in this nonsense, the National Kidney Foundation has asked any individual who claims to have had his or her kidneys illegally removed to step forward and contact them. So far no one’s showed up. Folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand mentions in The Baby Train that he first heard this horrific story in early 1.
Very shortly thereafter he was swamped by it coming in from every direction, told as happening in various large cities. In this earlier incarnation, friends discover the victim either in his blood- soaked hotel bed, on the floor, or propped up against the side of a building. It’s only at the hospital that the grim “truth” of the missing organ becomes known. By 1. 99. 5- 9. 6 a couple of interesting little twists were added to the basic story — the victim was now being left in a bathtub full of ice, the “friends” seemingly disappeared, and the “If you want to live, call 9.
The traveler was now clearly on his own, his fate solely in his own hands. A much scarier story that way, don’t you think?) Yet another noteworthy change saw the businessman version of the legend seemingly localize to Las Vegas. No longer told as happening in Your Town, USA, this flavor of the myth appeared to have taken up permanent residence in Sin City, the place where Bad Things Happen To The Unwary (especially “the unwary” who were seen as having deservedly brought it upon themselves, married men intent upon getting up to some play- for- pay hanky- panky).
In this “Las Vegas” version, the man was drugged in his hotel room by the very woman he’d brought up there with him, the ubiquitous Vegas hooker.(A “college student” version appeared on the Internet in May 1. By the fall of that year it had became tangled around both the University of Texas at Austin’s newspaper, the Daily Texan and someone who worked there as an administrative assistant who came to be misidentified as the editor of that paper in this much- forwarded e- mail. See our Organ Nicked: Vegetable page for more about this version and how it came to be associated with Kimm Antell.
Or click through the denial from the Daily Texan about its ever having run this story.)1. New Orleans” version kick- start what had previously been stuck in Las Vegas and re- attribute it to a handful of large cities, New Orleans and Houston among them. Changes to the storyline made the victim more sympathetic by casting him as a weary business traveler who’d paused for a well- earned drink at the end of the day only to be slipped a mickey in the hotel bar. No longer furtively bringing a hooker back to his room for extramarital hijinks but instead sitting peaceably in a public place, his fate becomes that much more terrifying in that by implication we can now see this happening to us. There is no 1. 00% reliable way to pinpoint where an urban legend comes from, what (if any) “true life” event kicks it off. Birth records aren’t kept for urban legends, and the pursuit of the debunker boils down to working backwards in an attempt to trace the oft- times tenuous, oft- times non- existent, thread from where it now is back to where it once was.
All of this is by way of introduction to my theory on the origins of this legend. The plot of the 2 April 1. TV show Law and Order (titled “Sonata for Solo Organ”) featured the theft of a kidney.