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In early 2002, investigators were astounded by what they found when they looked into an anonymous tip about the Tri-state Crematorium in Noble, Ga.: More than 300 bodies sent for cremation by funeral homes from Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama were instead piled or scattered in various states of decay in the crematorium's vaults, garages and woods. Tri-state, an independent, unlicensed crematory owned by the Marsh family, had reportedly stopped burning bodies when the incinerator broke down. For years, instead of cremated remains, they had been giving families urns of wood ash and cement.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
i cant find the angle here either but there is one.
has to be or they would not have done it.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: IAMTAT
I didn't even want to know, she only told us illegal remains were there, maybe something like the story.
I know she called the police, so whatever he did they found it. It did bother me that she wasn't bothered by it until they broke up.
People get creeped out at anything with funeral home, but they forget that people that work there aren't,
so I could see stuff like this happening. I don't think there were "rituals" or anything like that. I think
it was either incompetence or somehow saving/gaining money.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
a reply to: mysterioustranger
im outraged and offended man
offended that you are telling it like it is
j/k of course
i dont get offended. you didnt say anything wrong man. if someone gets offended thats their problem.
dont worry about it
originally posted by: CynConcepts
Apparently, bodies simply being stuffed aside has been happening more than I realized.
In early 2002, investigators were astounded by what they found when they looked into an anonymous tip about the Tri-state Crematorium in Noble, Ga.: More than 300 bodies sent for cremation by funeral homes from Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama were instead piled or scattered in various states of decay in the crematorium's vaults, garages and woods. Tri-state, an independent, unlicensed crematory owned by the Marsh family, had reportedly stopped burning bodies when the incinerator broke down. For years, instead of cremated remains, they had been giving families urns of wood ash and cement.
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Though, being in Detroit they have only recovered infants and not adults...makes one wonder if there were adults too...but they were sold off. Perhaps since abortions have become more available the baby black market was no longer viable and they became stuck with a backlog of corpses?
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: TinySickTears
Or if they have a crematorium toss a few in when they are cremating another?
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: TinySickTears
Or if they have a crematorium toss a few in when they are cremating another?
Exactly, hiding them doesn't make any sense.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: TinySickTears
Or if they have a crematorium toss a few in when they are cremating another?
Exactly, hiding them doesn't make any sense.
Unless you are selling them illegally.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: TinySickTears
Or if they have a crematorium toss a few in when they are cremating another?
Exactly, hiding them doesn't make any sense.
Unless you are selling them illegally.
if they were selling them illegally wouldnt they keep them cold?
in boxes in the ceiling does not seem like the way to go
originally posted by: TinySickTears
a reply to: IAMTAT
i would be more likely to buy that had this not been in the area it was
lots of occult activity going on in the downtown detroit area?
originally posted by: CynConcepts
Apparently, bodies simply being stuffed aside has been happening more than I realized.
In early 2002, investigators were astounded by what they found when they looked into an anonymous tip about the Tri-state Crematorium in Noble, Ga.: More than 300 bodies sent for cremation by funeral homes from Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama were instead piled or scattered in various states of decay in the crematorium's vaults, garages and woods. Tri-state, an independent, unlicensed crematory owned by the Marsh family, had reportedly stopped burning bodies when the incinerator broke down. For years, instead of cremated remains, they had been giving families urns of wood ash and cement.
Source Link
Though, being in Detroit they have only recovered infants and not adults...makes one wonder if there were adults too...but they were sold off. Perhaps since abortions have become more available the baby black market was no longer viable and they became stuck with a backlog of corpses?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: TinySickTears
Or if they have a crematorium toss a few in when they are cremating another?
Exactly, hiding them doesn't make any sense.
Unless you are selling them illegally.