A point of clarification and a question. The Australians call groupers "cod" (there aren't any true cod Down Under). So we know that a grouper's mouth -- even a relatively small fellow in the 100 lb range -- can get a bowling ball/ human head/ whatever inside.
My question is what happened to the sailor between the time he allegedly fell off the deck of his commercial fishing boat and the time a day or two later when the grouper was gutted and his head found inside? I'm no expert on groupers (I was groper at college, but that's another field . . . ), but I don't think even the bigger specimens have big enough teeth to do any serious decapitation work. The fellow at the processing plant concurs.
So the picture I'm left with is that this guys "mates" do him in, cut him up and leave him for da fishes. Da fishes do their work, and due to some extraordinary bad luck (from the shipmates' perspectives) they catch the fish with the evidence in the gut. Jimmy Hoffa, indeed. Question: was the price paid for the "cod" inclusive of the weight of the head, or was an adjustment made afterwards? (Sorry!)
PS Robbo, that's a great top 10 list!
[This message has been edited by Snagly (edited 09-02-2000).]