[Gllug] OT travel in town

George F.Saxby george.saxby at racc.ac.uk
Wed Jan 30 13:00:00 UTC 2002



George F. Saxby
    Systems Engineer
       I.T.S. Team

>>> Ivan Shiel<ivan.shiel at scope.org.uk> 01/30/02 12:20pm >>>
> During Autumn of 2000, a team of scientists at the Department of
> Forensics at University College London

I don't see one on this list:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/UCL-Info/Lists/units.html 

>  vomit originating from at least 9 separate people

does this mean they can now "trace for vomit"?
Your stomach juices must contain DNA seeing as they take a mouth swab of saliva and saliva is the first thing used by the body to chemically break down your food.

> the remains of 6 mice the remains of 2 large rats 

who were happily decomposing and no one noticed the smell 
given some travellers hygiene or lack of, dead rodents is minor


Well with all the coughing and spluttering passengers, here's a bit I can
believe!  


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