The Saw
Get ready to squeam again. We won’t say we’re sorry—you’re the one who keeps reading. In June 2011, emergency services dispatched an ambulance to the home of 65-year-old Barrie Hepburn. Barrie was a retired sports car enthusiast and a paraplegic. He’d been left wheelchair-bound in 2000 after being shot by a neighbor in an argument. Barrie had told the emergency operator that he was bleeding heavily, and they feared the worst, as he had fallen silent during the call. They certainly weren’t expecting what they found, which was the shock of their lives, and the grisly stuff urban legends are made from.
Barrie, who had lost all feeling in his legs, had made an enthusiastic attempt to remove one of them with a hacksaw. He had recently become despondent because he was having so much trouble getting into and out of his beloved sports cars, and his overtures to his doctors about amputation had thus far been rebuffed. Barrie had apparently decided that if he began the surgery himself, doctors wouldn’t have any choice but to continue. When the paramedics arrived his right leg was almost totally detached, the plastic sack he’d used for a tourniquet covered in massive amounts of blood, and his bag was sitting beside him, neatly packed for the hospital.
I think the man needed some mental treatment more than anything else. I found this disturbing story on Listverse.
Coffee in the kitchen again, as it is still cold and rainy outside.
9 comments:
Oh my! Yes, his mind couldn't have been functioning normally to try such a thing....Cold and nasty here as well. They say the sun will make an appearance today...we shall see:))
That is very disturbing. He most definitely was very depressed and needed help. I'm surprised his doctors didn't notice this. Finally going to get some sun today but still very cold.
That's just weird. Sick, weird.
That's so sad that hid Dr. didn't realize how messed up this guy was mentally.
We are at 26 here this morning I keep thinking we were transported to another part of the world. Had to put a sweater on Fred this morning. LOL Now a nice hot cut of coffee is in order
Whoa! If he lived they probably put him in a psych ward. Gray, rainy and miserable here. You'd never know it's winter.
Sick sick sick....
Hey Mamahen...
Sunshine seems to be in short order around here as well. Hopefully it will show up soon.
Thanks for stopping by this morning!
Hey Linda...
I totally agree that he needed some help. Have to wonder why no one noticed.
Thanks for coming by this morning!
Hey Bigfoot...
Yeah, it is. Hard to even think about really.
Thanks for the visit this morning!
Hey Jo...
I hope that Fred appreciates his sweater. He would need it here as well.
Thanks, dear, for dropping by this morning!
Hey Momlady...
At least he would be alive there. Maybe he could get the help he needed as well.
Many thanks for coming over today!
Hey Rob...
No argument from me about that.
Thanks for stopping in this morning!
And we think we have troubles. . . .
Hey Dizzy...
Sort of puts things in perspective, doesn't it?
Thanks for the visit today!
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