Spray-on clothing! It's like airbrushed body paint, then as you start to move around it starts to slide looser and wrinkle, and at the end of the day, you can pull it off and throw it in the washing machine, dry it, and wear it again.
April 22, 2027 (Madrid, Spain) -- Police were stunned today after finding 37 year old Milo Rambaldi dead in his bed. While dying in one's sleep is relatively common, the manner in which Mr. Rambaldi left the earth had local detectives flummoxed.
Mr. Rambaldi was, effectively, lynched using what appeared to be a spray on fabric. Milo's assailant, the police surmise, snuck in during the night, sprayed the compound around his neck, and then in such a fashion as to create a noose which culminated around a hook embedded in Mr. Rambaldi's bedroom wall. It appears that when he woke and started to leave the bed, he unintentionally hung himself as a result.
This is the first time spray-on fabric has been identified as a murder weapon. Police say Rambaldi likely did not notice the fabric, which its creator says can feel like a "second skin" until it has been worn a sufficient amount of time, until it was too late.
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Mr. Rambaldi was, effectively, lynched using what appeared to be a spray on fabric. Milo's assailant, the police surmise, snuck in during the night, sprayed the compound around his neck, and then in such a fashion as to create a noose which culminated around a hook embedded in Mr. Rambaldi's bedroom wall. It appears that when he woke and started to leave the bed, he unintentionally hung himself as a result.
This is the first time spray-on fabric has been identified as a murder weapon. Police say Rambaldi likely did not notice the fabric, which its creator says can feel like a "second skin" until it has been worn a sufficient amount of time, until it was too late.
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