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Whitney Houston in hot water...
No, seriously... check this out...
"Detectives said she was found in about 12 inches of extremely hot water, which was determined to be 93 Fahrenheit (34 Celsius) some six hours after her death." How is that possible? You could have a boiling pot of water sitting for 6 hours and it would be room temperature 6 hours later... |
Underfloor heating below the bath.
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Quick! Get me a tinfoil hat!
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her bloated body was probably overheated from drugs and alcohol.
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that does seem a bit odd for 6 hours later
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Thermal farting as her bowels let loose.
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A Jacuzzi bath, i doubt she turned it off before she went.
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maybe the water was running and she died not in the tub someone put her in there to look like she was in the tub. :2 cents:
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Any big name singer is a brand, generally owned by a large corporation. Once they're over the hill and sales are declining, a good way to boost them up again and improve the profitability of the brand is for the singer to die. The brand still exists, it gets free exposure on all of the news media and gossip magazines, the brand essentially goes viral.
There are cases where a singer's early death is a genuine accident, but what we've seen with WH is more of a conspiracy (people have conspired) to make bank. |
...or maybe the hot water knob was still on a little while the bath water was very slowly leaking down the drain?
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the Illuminati sacrificed her
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Don't know what kind of fucking 3rd world shitholes you guys are living in, but my tub keeps the water temperature constant. 5 minutes from now or 5 hours from now, it's still going to be the same.
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I wouldn't say I've ever lived in a shithole, but no tub I've ever used has had such a thing... The story I quoted left all of us to assume it was a normal bathtub in which once the water stops flowing, the heat will dissipate into the room... something along the lines of all the other bathtubs I've used previously. |
Especially if the bathroom door was closed, it doesn't surprise me. Water holds heat about 1,000 times more than air does. (Called thermal mass.) If the water started at 106, it could take a while for it to cool to 93. If I don't drain the tub at night, it's still noticeably warm in the morning.
You may have noticed your car engine stays warm for several hours. Heavy things cool slowly and a tub of water is about 700 pounds. With the door closed, once the heat from the tub warmed the air in the room, the heat would escape even more slowly through the walls. |
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In fact I'd be surprised if this wasn't already discussed and solved there 3-4 days ago. :1orglaugh |
Depends on the room temp, if the heat was cranked up to 28c or so in the room then it might be possible.
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regardless of any bullshit that people want to go on with like they inevitably do when celebs die
whitney died because she was loaded on drugs and in the fuckin bathtub for fucks sake. when your in self induced coma and your mouth/nose goes under water thats it. you dieeeeeeeee! thats it. end of story. dotn ever read anything about whitneys death ever again and thank me now. |
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I wanted pictures.
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