🧾 PART 2
The crocodile was transported under armed supervision to a secured facility near Kruger National Park.
Veterinarians and forensic teams gathered around.
When the first incision was made, the smell alone forced several people to step back.
Then they saw it.
A human hand.
Still partially intact.
And on one of the fingers — a ring.
Authorities quickly confirmed it belonged to Batista.
But that wasn’t the moment that shook the room.
As the examination continued, more objects began to appear.
Shoes.
Not one pair.
Not two.
Multiple.
Sandals. Sneakers. Slippers.
Even a pair of high heels.
All preserved inside the animal.
Crocodiles can digest bone.
They cannot digest rubber.
Or plastic.
Which meant something terrifying:
Every shoe belonged to someone else.
And none of them had been reported in this case.
Suddenly, this wasn’t just about one missing man.
It was something far bigger.
But no one was ready for what came next.
What investigators discovered next changed everything…
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