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The missing coffin.
This is probably the strangest and most unexplainable thing I've ever witnessed.
About 20 years ago a family friend lost their daughter to a childhood illness. She was 11 at the time and as you can imagine it was devastating for the entire family. The daughters grandfather had done well in life and he ordered a very expensive Italian made granite coffin.... (Valued at around $100,000 AU) So they bury the little girl and install a granite head stone plus cover stone and the family begins to slowly heal. Around 18 months later the mother of the deceased daughter starts to have vivid dreams that her daughter was telling her she was cold and wet. Some time passes but the dreams are only get stronger and more vivid. Eventually she decided to have her daughters grave dug up. This had been going on for about 4 years and she needed peace. Can you imagine the stress that something like this would cause a family? They go through a formal legal process and hire specialised contractors to do the excavation. They also hired a modern archaeology to be part of the team. So they remove the top stone and start digging. They eventually come across the little girls body but the $100,000 coffin was gone. After removing her body they continued to dig until they were well past the depth of the original grave dig. After the team had finished the search they documented everything. They then placed the little girl into a new coffin and reburied her. A priest conducted a service at the time of reburial. (I attended both burials) I'm sure you can guess the rest... But the mother now sleeps well with no dreams about her daughter. Your initial response may be that it's just a dream and the mother was missing her daughter. I initially told myself the same thing but it doesn't explain the little girl complaining that she was cold and wet in the dreams. Were would the mother get that from? I'm close to the mother and I spoke to her often as the family was going through this process. I talked to her and her husband at a family gathering this afternoon. They are doing well.
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The way I explain this to myself that makes the most sense.
1. The people that stole the coffin are in the funeral trade and they know they could resell the coffin. (Most likely over and over again.) They also have the lifting/digging equipment to get the coffin out of the grave. All they'd have to do is surveil the family and steal the coffin when the family goes on holiday or they're out of town. A solid granite coffin would be easy to clean, polish and refurbish to look like new. 2. The mother may have dealt with someone who was on the team of coffin thieves at the time of her daughters death. And for whatever reason she may have sensed something was off but dismissed it or couldn't recognise it because she was grieving. As she recovered from her daughters death the dreams start because subconsciously she knows there was something off about that person she spoke to. We all know grave robbing has been going on for thousands of years. Why wouldn't it still be happening now? Especially considering that in this case there was a very expensive coffin just sitting there under the ground. I've seen people do some horrible things for a few dollars. What would they do for $100,000? But if you ask the mother she'll tell you her daughter was talking to her from the grave. ... And good luck trying to convince her that there may be a reasonable explanation.
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A mother/daughter have a connection that no one else understands, and that I don't have with my son. My wife and daughter finish each other's sentences, so I have no doubt of the spiritual, and physical kismet.
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Great summary, especially #3....
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Nothing unusual for me in your story. Members of my family often "know " things before they should. When we were younger and our friends were having their families, I would advise my wife of the sex of the baby expected. At one point, I had "guessed " 13 out of 14 correctly. Seven years ago when our daughter was struggling to tell us of her pregnancy, I was sure it would be female. I wrote a song for her and sang it to her when she was two hours old.
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Unless the family watched the coffin be completely buried, I'd bet the coffin was snatched before the dirt was completely filled in/ or at some point early in the burial timeline. Perhaps before it was even lowered.
At every funeral I've seen, the family leaves, and doesn't stick around to watch the backhoe fill in the hole. Drop the coffin in the ground, perhaps throw on a few shovels worth of dirt for effect, and everyone walks off. Most of the time (every one I've seen at least), the coffin hasn't even been lowered in the ground when the family leaves. Especially if there was the enclosed tent around the site, easy for the grounds keepers to do what ever they wanted after the family left. extensive lowering device, which would seem really important for a heavy granite coffin. They would have full control of the area. Which means that there are probably a bunch of other missing coffins at the same venue. Sorry to hear. Not fun for the family at all. Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 09-15-2020 at 04:27 AM.. |
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This why you shell out $700 for cremation and be done with it.
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My MIL "felt" the presence of Nick, one of her older deceased brothers, while sitting at the kitchen table for dinner. He had a son that was in his late teens, and she states that Nick told her the "Nickie" was in trouble.
Shortly after, that same night, they got a call from a local PD. Nickie was in jail for speeding, racing and possession.
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People working at that graveyard stole the casket or were complicit in its theft. I would make them famous if it were me.
What is wrong with you? Seriously, you are consistently insensitive and inappropriate. Your mother must be proud
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Not knowing any of the parties involved and certainly not wanting to disparage anyone, but the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. Maybe not in this case but here goes anyway. And I apologize if anyone is insulted.
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Well, people in the funeral trade are like any other profession, 99.9% are there to serve the public. But on the other hand, even in a little town in Western Colorado...
Montrose funeral home owner who allegedly sold hundreds of bodies without families’ consent is federally indicted https://coloradosun.com/2020/03/17/megan-hess-sunset-mesa-funeral-body-parts-indictment/
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I watched a British mystery from the 90s the other day that was basically about this very thing. A funeral home had someone purchase a top of the line expensive casket, and they would dig that casket up, clean it up and sold it over and over again.
In the case in the video, the corrupt person hid in a casket than ended up being cremated by a deaf guy that didn't hear the guy screaming "let me out".
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We now have a bunch of stories of premonitions and graveyard shenanigans. What’s inappropriate or insensitive, kind of an oddball arent you. You want to remove all doubt, get a cremation. Even then who knows if the ashes you get are your loved one.
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My guess is that the mom is NOT in on it. Reselling used goods in the funeral industry, while not common, isn't unheard of either.
There was a cemetery near Chicago that had a major scandal a few years ago. Basically, they would resell grave sites after a number of years. Sometimes they'd just bury someone on top of someone else, sometimes they'd dig up the old grave and toss the old body in a mass grave, and sometimes they didn't get around to making a new mass grave. IIRC, it was discovered when someone went to visit a family member's grave after a number of years and couldn't find it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Oak_Cemetery#:~:text=2009%20scandal,-Incident&text=On%20July%2011%2C%202009%2C%20Cook,back%20at% 20least%20five%20years.
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My thoughts are why would the funeral business people try to sell a distraught women on an illegal scheme when they could pull it off without her involvement. Now if she said "I hate my grandfather (who paid for the casket) and I want to screw him out of money" and the funeral people just happened to have this great plan and facilitated her wish, ok. On the supernatural aspects, I am a James Randi fan, but I read and hear things that are pretty eerie and believable. That Fastfreddie basement story was creepy a while back.
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or even if they are of a body
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