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I’m wondering if there are any relatives or acquaintances buried at the cemetery near the bridge. I understand it is not a well known place even with locals.
I’m wondering if there are any relatives or acquaintances buried at the cemetery near the bridge. I understand it is not a well known place even with locals.
I remember asking that really early on in this thread. Not all graves have headstones.I’m wondering if there are any relatives or acquaintances buried at the cemetery near the bridge. I understand it is not a well known place even with locals.
I remember asking that really early on in this thread. Not all graves have headstones.
Where I live, no one owns a cemetery. It is public property like parks and gardens and roads and bridges.Who owns that cemetery anyway? I mean, what’s it called again? Do we know? Does it have a name? Maybe it’s on a map...
Only in America. Where I live we do not pay for our graves.“..1956), the court held that for a place to be called a public cemetery, “…the intention of the owner of the land to dedicate it for a public cemetery, together with the acceptance and use of the same by the public, or the consent and acquiescence of the owner in the long-continued use of his lands for such purpose, are ...“
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“A cemetery, though privately owned, is properly classified as a “public cemetery” where it consists of a great number of burial plots or sites sold and for sale to the public. ... A municipal corporation may hold property in trust for a public burial ground or in a private or proprietary character as a private corporation.“
Public vs. Private Cemeteries – Cemeteries
Now we’re talkin...
Did anyone in the other threads ever post any kind of a resource link as to those buried there?
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ETA: @fallingdown, can you please run over there real quick and see if any headstones say “Bruce”?
(Just kidding, sort of...)
(I don’t think it’s against TOS to sleuth deceased relatives of POIs? Or is it?)
What about the wife's relatives...Cemetery is Morning Heights. Find A Grave doesn't show anyone named Bruce.
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983408/morning-heights-cemetery
In the U.K. you can have a 24 hour turn around on DNA but it is very very very expensive and although it’s super important to us and particularly the family to know, now this guy is in custody, what’s the rush so to speak ( I’m thinking along the lines of the Sio here who also has to manage investigation budget costs too which include forensic submissions and waiting 2 weeks for DNA as opposed to 24 hours, is a question of tens of thousands of GBP/$ so it has to be weighed up risk /danger to public and costIt can be done in 24-72 hours but up to 14 days from my Google search.
Only in America. Where I live we do not pay for our graves.
Thank you for posting these!I’m sorry for stating the obvious, but TB really does look like BG, IMO:
The first picture was posted to FB on September 6, 2015. He is at a Cardinals game in St. Louis. The Cardinals did have a home game against the Pirates that day (per Google), so it probably is not an old photo. He really looks like BG in this one, IMO. Even the jawline.
The third picture was posted on June 18 of this year. To me, he looks particularly scary in this photo. I checked to see what day of the week it was posted: Monday.
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Hair color is off. Wig?
Nose is off. Memory?
in the 2012 photo his hair and mustache definitley look dyed. I showed it to a friend who is a colorist.def looks dyed..probably a medium brown, which turns orangey on grey hair.
Just for Men Haircolor . for head and facial hair.
I agree this high school picture looks like a younger version of the wife. However, I looked her up on "MyLife" where she is connected to Thomas Bruce. The result said she is 66 years old (born in 1952) so in 1975 she would have been 23 years old. Far from a sophomore in High School.
She does look older than him so I'm not sure about all this.