Secret bath water makes zombies know

Though unable to revive the dead, a Mexican scientist can make the zombies look fresher, "denounce" criminals through a secret chemical bathing process.

Dr. Alejandro Hernández Cárdenas developed an unusual method to turn the remains of skeletal bodies into fullness and proximity when alive. This process is so useful that it can reveal certain characteristics, such as fingerprints, scars and skin tattoos, which can be used to identify individuals and solve crimes.

Dr. Cárdenas revealed to Motherboard that he was "split" to take on many jobs at the same time: a dentist, a teacher of forensic medicine at the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, and at the same time. participated in the identification of human bodies at the Juarez forensic Science Department in Chihuahua, Mexico - a notorious region for high violence and murder rates.

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Since 2008, Mr. Cárdenas has embedded the bodies, some of them have dried up, scorched or deformed due to accidents, into a tub he called 'massages' . The tank has nearly 273 liters of chemical mixture according to the secret formula, which miraculously reverses time and pumps the bodies soaked in it for nearly 5 days.

The method so far has helped reveal scars, moles, tattoos, wounds and fingerprints, which are used to identify missing people. The wrecked heads under the desert heat finally regained the fullness of their lips and bruises, 'denouncing' a person's last moments.

The bodies have undergone seven stages of decomposition and Dr. Cárdenas's technique has reversed two of them: rotting when the proteins in the body are broken, causing decaying tissues and decomposition, When the water in the body dried up, leave a crippling remains.

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Dr. Alejandro Hernández Cárdenas prepares the dead bodies of dead bodies into a special chemical impregnation bath.(Photo: Polaris / eyevine)

Dr. Cárdenas added that his secret immersion agent could reveal the identity of a corpse and sometimes cause death.

According to the New York Times, the process of recovering a part of the dead body requires the conductor of courage, love of the job and the ability to endure the stinking corpses. While 'bathing' the corpses, Mr. Cárdenas chatted and gave them condolences.

This forensic expert sometimes also gives zombies a romantic sound when they float in chemical baths or turn on rap and hip-hop music for victims of 'face- threatening' faces.