I came across this AL.com article titled "7 strange Jane and John Doe cases in Alabama: Can you help solve them?" published May 10, 2016. This post summarizes the third profiled case.
Shortridge Funeral Home in Ensley, Alabama caught fire in 2004. By then, it had been closed for a year. Two bodies were found in the ashes and it turned out they were the unclaimed, mummified remains of an unidentified couple that the funeral home stored for decades in case they were ever claimed.
The Birmingham News is quoted as reporting that residents thought the couple were Pap and Molly who supposedly stabbed each other to death in the 1930s during a drunken fight. One resident described "the male mummy had a mustache and a cloth around his hips and a little bit of hair. Norman said she also heard the couple's names were Richard Cloud and Molly Fleming but this has never been proven."
The unidentified couple are buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Edgewater, AL. The article says: "The Jefferson County Coroner's office retained some genetic samples for possible identification in the future. Contact the Coroner's Office with information by calling 205-930-3603."
Shortridge Funeral Home in Ensley, Alabama caught fire in 2004. By then, it had been closed for a year. Two bodies were found in the ashes and it turned out they were the unclaimed, mummified remains of an unidentified couple that the funeral home stored for decades in case they were ever claimed.
The Birmingham News is quoted as reporting that residents thought the couple were Pap and Molly who supposedly stabbed each other to death in the 1930s during a drunken fight. One resident described "the male mummy had a mustache and a cloth around his hips and a little bit of hair. Norman said she also heard the couple's names were Richard Cloud and Molly Fleming but this has never been proven."
The unidentified couple are buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Edgewater, AL. The article says: "The Jefferson County Coroner's office retained some genetic samples for possible identification in the future. Contact the Coroner's Office with information by calling 205-930-3603."