Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews 2m2 minutes ago
What is the effect of burning on human remains, Cameron asks. Bone has organic (collagen) and inorganic parts -- the inorganic parts don't burn. Burnt bones usually retain their shape. #LauraBabcock
Mark Carcasole‏Verified account
@MarkCarcGlobal
2m2 minutes ago
When human bone is burned, Dr. Rogers says much if it doesn't burn. Will generally retain its shape, shrink and twist but remain intact.
Mark Carcasole‏Verified account
@MarkCarcGlobal2m2 minutes ago
Dr. Rogers says bone becomes more fragile when burned. So if pressure is applied or it's jarred, it will break, fall apart. #LauraBabcock
Adam Carter‏Verified account
@AdamCarterCBC2m2 minutes ago
Cameron asks what happens when you burn human remains. Rogers says human bones have organic and inorganic parts. The organic part will burn off, the inorganic doesn't burn, but it can crack. "It might shrink a little bit, and it might twist as it's drying out," Rogers says.
Adam Carter‏Verified account
@AdamCarterCBC3m3 minutes ago
"The only way that it becomes damages and into little tiny fragments if something happens to it ... during this process it becomes more fragile, so it's easier to break."
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews2m2 minutes ago
Burnt bones are more fragile though, and can be broken with agitation. Cameron asks if the same thing happens with commercial cremation. Rogers says yes. Once a body is finished heating the bones stay intact. They are later compressed with pressure. #LauraBabcock
Adam Carter‏Verified account
@AdamCarterCBC2m2 minutes ago
Rogers says in commercial cremation, bones are sort of sifted, to crush them into dust, like you'd see in an urn. The bones themselves don't burn off -- they just become more brittle, and are crushed. #LauraBabcock
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews2m2 minutes ago
Rogers has circled one portion of the burning photo. The bone she's found looks like a human radius -- left outer forearm. #LauraBabcock