buddhallah_the_christ
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A police officer who allegedly 'loves playing with dead bodies' has been accused of 'tickling' the feet and yanking on the head and toes of a dead man who had been recently shot killed by cops.
Aaron Stringer, of the Bakersfield, California, Police Department, reportedly said 'tickle tickle' as he ran his fingers along the soles of the feet of Ramiro James Villegas, a 22-year-old whom officers killed the same day.
A trainee police officer who was with him at the time told how Stringer then pulled on the corpse's toes, and pulled his head back and forth while discussing rigor mortis after the shooting on November 13.
According to the Bakersfield Californian, he then said that he 'loves playing with dead bodies' and later told her to lie about what she'd seen.
Stringer has been on paid administrative leave from the department since it started investigating the chilling accusations in November.
Villegas was shot dead by police after crashing his car in a high-speed chase, ABC23 reported.
Officers say they gunned him down after he got out of the car and reached for his waistband, raising fears that he had a gun. It later became clear that he wasn't armed.
Stringer, who filed a police report about the day's activities, mentioned interviewing witnesses alongside trainee Lindy DeGeare, who eventually blew the whistle on the alleged corpse manipulation.
Read more: Bakersfield officer suspended for ticking the feet of dead body Daily Mail Online
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In California it's not enough to kill unarmed suspects I guess they have to desecrate the dead. Remember Dorner? He wrote about how they traded pictures of the dead like trading cards and loved corpses because they can spend the better part of a shift at one location.