The investigation of the 'corpse' stuffed into a bag took about two hours, according to a Houston media outlet. Texas TexasNews Houston WeirdNews CrimeNews SexDoll
After inspecting a 'dead body' via video call, a medical examiner determined that the corpse was actually made of silicone.
Once investigators arrived, they opened the bag and discovered what appeared to be an"anatomically correct" corpse with pliable skin, the station reports. Even so, the investigators noted that they didn't notice a foul smell coming from what should have been a decomposing body. The investigation took about two hours, according to ABC 13. After discovering the"victim" was a sex doll, authorities cleared the scene, leaving the inflatable body double behind.
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