Exposing utilities led to an unexpected result
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An old murder?
Dang, that’s a huge hole in his skull.
Whoever laid the pipe had to know something.
backstory?
This picture is so old that skeleton is probably dust now.
Jimmy Hoffa?
Without much context, that sure looks like a ‘foul play’ ending. The skeleton sure looks real. Man, so much of this scene looks like a quick and dirty burial. Any info on where/when this was?
[Google Reverse](https://www.iltirreno.it/pontedera/cronaca/2023/03/15/news/scheletro-medievale-tagliato-in-due-da-tubi-per-la-telefonia-1.100261673) tells me it is from 2015.
The body is old, like hundreds of years old.
Bonus info: This poor medieval gentleman or lady who about thirty years ago saw his pelvis removed cleanly from the laying of a telephone cable
Is he okay?
“Exposing utilities” sounds like a euphemism