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i-Monster: Horribly gruesome cases for your smart phone

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Morgan Loebel is an artist and dental technician who makes creepy, monstrous and downright scary phone covers out of polymer clay.

Loebel calls his gruesome designs Morgan’s Mutations. Each hand-sculpted phone cover is features a twisted, tongue-lolling, toothsome, fleshy aberration. Mostly monophthalmic, these creatures look set to lick and bite the hapless phone user. 

The quality of the flesh-shredding teeth on display are evidence of Loebel’s twenty years’ work as a dental technician crafting realistic detailed crowns, bridges and other dental prosthesis. This experience was fundamental in Loebel creating his life-like mutated creatures.

I love creating beings that have realistic features, from the eyes, teeth and the wrinkles in its flesh.

If you want to scare the bejesus out of friends and colleagues then check out the full range of Morgan’s Mutations here or on Facebook.
 
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More of Morgan’s Mutations, after the jump…

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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07.05.2016
09:14 am
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Charles Manson even has a cell phone (well, ‘had’ I guess)
12.03.2010
04:13 pm
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Cellphones are becoming commonplace in the California prison system. The contraband items are so commonly found these days that prison officials are having a hard time keeping them out of the hands of even the system’s most notorious criminals, like Charlie Manson, who was caught with a LG flip phone underneath his mattress.

From The Los Angeles Times:

Manson made calls and sent text messages to people in California, New Jersey, Florida and British Columbia before officers discovered the phone, said Terry Thornton, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections.

Asked whether Manson had used the device to direct anyone to commit a crime or to leave a threatening message, Thornton said, “I don’t know, but it’s troubling that he had a cellphone since he’s a person who got other people to murder on his behalf.”

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Prison officials would not release the identities of any of the people Manson contacted. But the entertainment news show Inside Edition broadcast recordings of a voice, identified as Manson’s, on March 23, 2009. Four days later, guards found a phone during a search of Manson’s cell.

One of the clips features Manson’s raspy, high-pitched voice singing, “I’ve seen the world spinning on fire, I’ve danced and sang in the devil’s choir.”

Manson, 76, who is technically eligible for parole but will almost certainly die in prison for ordering the ritualistic murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others in 1969, had 30 days added to his sentence after his phone was discovered.

“He was counseled and reprimanded, too,” Thornton said.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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12.03.2010
04:13 pm
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