You should do that! At least talk to some people. Given the rarity, they may not have had any trans donations -- and transwomen get murdered at appallingly high rates. The hormones, surgery, implants, external equipment, etc. might influence how a body breaks down, depending on what each individual transwoman has gone through. Assuming anyone wants to solve those murders. Often people don't. But given the prevalence, it seems reasonable that some people would really want that information.
These are the locations: 1 United States 1.1 University of Tennessee 1.2 Western Carolina University 1.3 Texas State University 1.4 Sam Houston State University 1.5 Southern Illinois University 1.6 Colorado Mesa University 1.7 University of South Florida
At least some of them mentioned having a packet that they can send out to people interested in making a donation. They have a pickup range, but some accept bodies from farther away, you just have to arrange your own transport. I don't know if they'd bend the rules for a hard-to-find category, but they might.
Re: O_O
Date: 2022-01-12 07:11 am (UTC)These are the locations:
1 United States
1.1 University of Tennessee
1.2 Western Carolina University
1.3 Texas State University
1.4 Sam Houston State University
1.5 Southern Illinois University
1.6 Colorado Mesa University
1.7 University of South Florida
At least some of them mentioned having a packet that they can send out to people interested in making a donation. They have a pickup range, but some accept bodies from farther away, you just have to arrange your own transport. I don't know if they'd bend the rules for a hard-to-find category, but they might.