A nurse in Canada reportedly captured footage of two scantily-clad women crouching over a dead deer and chowing down in what she described as 'a carcass-eating ritual.'
"Maybe they were paying their respects, but they were naked," she added.
." She decided against contacting the police after her grandfather noted that nothing technically illegal had happened. Corinea Stanhope said her horses are often spooked by the area where she captured figures chowing down on a carcass.
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