I have a question about verified members. Are they professionals who are/were involved in a specific case or can they also be just a professional in a general sense as in a doctor or a police officer?
I only ask because I am a funeral director and while I have never been personally involved...
^My fiance has a memorial tattoo for his dad with his first and last name and the date instead of Dad. I don't know how common that is however.
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And then there is this case of a bone belonging to a male found in the Sayreville Waterfront park, 4 months after Ivan went missing.
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/14539
What do you guys think of this case?
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/15713
Perth Amboy is very close to Sayreville. And Riverview Drive borders the Raritan River. Ages are similar also.
An interesting thing I found out recently....
I was delivering a body to a funeral home in PA. The owner graduated mortuary school with one of my co-workers. The PA funeral director had just recently opened up his own funeral home....complete with crematory on premises.
So in PA, you can...
The death registry system is not for public use. I have log in access because I am a registered funeral director in NJ. I could take a screen shot of the page and send it to a moderator if need be. Just let me know.
I found Colin's name on the NJ Electronic Death Registry System as having been found on June 29th. I am a funeral director. His family has started a Go Fund Me page for his funeral expenses. RIP. For some reason, I can't post the link but it is www. gofund me. com/colineverett (remove the...
The skull is usually cut across the forehead. After the autopsy, the scalp is usually loosely stitched back together. The skull, because it's not glued together, can shift, causing a bump under the skin.
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Another article I found on this Jane Doe.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1997-04-16/news/9704151327_1_broumand-land-rover-jane-doe
And this article...an artist has created an exhibit dedicated to Jane Does. She posted a blog about this Jane Doe and painted a picture of her for her...
As a funeral director, I'm going to say that I don't think her body was donated to science and these are my reasons:
1. The funeral home I worked for used to contract with the medical schools in my state and pick up remains of those individuals who wished to donate their bodies to science...
I work in that area of Jersey City. People drive like nuts on Christopher Columbus Drive. This intersection is about a block from the Grove Street PATH train station. I wonder if he could have been coming from NYC.
Would the morgue photographs be taken before or after the autopsy is completed? And would they use a post-autopsy photograph for release for identification? I'm just curious because I don't really know.
And yes there could be a bump present on the forehead after autopsy if the skull is not...
I've seen a lot of these on Facebook too. It's sort of like a modern "chain" letter/email thing. I got caught one time when a friend of mine posted a weird status and when I asked her about it, she messaged me saying that I had to post a particular status or risk bad luck.
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