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the bodycount in Georgia GROWS

RyanH

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the body count is expected to reach 300 here in Georgia at a crematory, where bodies were never cremated but instead were stacked up, thrown in rivers, placed in trunks, etc.

anyone following this story? very bizarre. Particularly considering why? what's the motive? It seems it would be less troublesome to cremate the bodies than it would have been to constantly bury them, buy vaults, etc.
 
Very sad indeed.

I would imgaine it would be cheaper to throw a loved one down a hill than fix his broken "stove" to cremate the bodies.
 
good point, but the only problem with what you said, Vixenbabe, is that apparently the people running the crematory purchased several vaults to place many of the bodies in, which seems as though it would be more expensive than just repairing the furnace.

thus, many people are still at a loss for why they did this.
 
Why should the body count even matter in this story?

Most people are measuring the morbidity in relative terms to the number of bodies this guy dumped.

FYI - I did call my lawyer and have my will changed. I'm having my Penis severed and shot into orbit! He thinks I should be committed now rather than in fifteen years when he says I'll be totally wacko. I like to fuck with him once or twice a year like this.
 
bodycount did a really good cover of... I think it was Hey Joe, and that song Cop Killer was big for a bit but then they just sort of disppeared.
 
WODIN said:


FYI - I did call my lawyer and have my will changed. I'm having my Penis severed and shot into orbit! He thinks I should be committed now rather than in fifteen years when he says I'll be totally wacko. I like to fuck with him once or twice a year like this.

make sure its loaded up with Viagra so it can have a successful and long launch.
 
Originally posted by RyanH
good point, but the only problem with what you said, Vixenbabe, is that apparently the people running the crematory purchased several vaults to place many of the bodies in, which seems as though it would be more expensive than just repairing the furnace.

thus, many people are still at a loss for why they did this.
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Did they find the empty vaults? Are we sure that the STATE did not purchase these so called vaults? Scam of some sort on his part?

Maybe he's just a sick bastard...I know one thing for sure..IF I had a family memeber at his place of "employment" I'd be throwing his ass down a well right about now.
 
Damn thanks RyanH reminds me I need to call him again tomorrow and tell him to include my scrotum, vas dephrens and all structures pretinant to the penil area!.

I might be the first dick to come back from space and be cloned in 2000 years. That ora meteor is going to wack my pee pee.

Oh he also is handling our adoption. He says, and your the same man who I am helping adopt children? I should shot myself or go get really shit faced. I told him to go get shit faced because it wouldn't look good with the courts if my lawyer comitted subikah before the adoption was final.
 
:FRlol:

why stop with flying hard penises being shot into space when are other types of human anatomy that might enjoy a big boost into space---e.g. Gene Simmons tongue.

speaking of Space, one of the members of N'sync is getting to go up into space, seriously. i bet it will be the one w/ blond highlights---
 
Ryan [who will now be called Ban Happy Nazi Mod 2 if he so accepts the title]

I thought they purchased underground septic tanks to start storing the bodies in, not vaults. I did read about some type of vault found in the garage but didn't catch the whole story. In any event, there are conflicting stories about how the bodies were treated after death. CNN broke the story and said there were piles of bodies behind a barn while MSNBC said that they were scattered over the property, some buries and most in different degrees of decomposition.

I have the feeling that this is the tip of the story here. 25 and 30 funeral homes in Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama used this place for cremation services. Even if they were small towns - that still adds up over time.

I saw they are planning on draining the lake this weekend. With the count being 242 so far and a few body parts being found on the edge of the lake - you have to wonder how many were tossed in there.

Sick fucking people.... just sick

Shrebly

[who took the self apointed title of Ban Happy Nazi Mod 1]
 
Re: Re: the bodycount in Georgia GROWS

dgreenhill said:


who cares man. Its just like dead cattle. People are animals who cares what happens to them. For all you know they could have been Christians on the way to kill some abortion doctors.

well, in the scheme of things I don't guess it really matters---those corpses were lifeless anyway. It's just bizarre b/c no one seems to understand why.
 
LOL, Shrebly. You know Ban Happy ModNazi is the probably the most benign name I've been called on Elite. Now we just have to wait for #3, #4, to join our ranks.

As for the crematory story, they've already found a skull in a nearby lake, and the people that owned the crematory were "upstanding" citizens in their communities, receiving community awards. My other question, is where the hell were all of the regulatory agencies while this was happening? Complaints had been received for years about the crematory's business practices.

But I agree with you,,,,,this is just the tip of the iceberg.
 
Ryan they said on the news since the crematory dealt directly with the funeral homes they weren't liable to regulatory agencies or something along those lines. That is apparently being dealt with immediately in the Georgia state legislature.
 
Train Harder said:
Ryan they said on the news since the crematory dealt directly with the funeral homes they weren't liable to regulatory agencies or something along those lines. That is apparently being dealt with immediately in the Georgia state legislature.

they would still be under the auspices of the better business bureau and a few other agenices, I would guess.

Also, on the news, it was also reported that gardening soil was found in many of the vases.
 
RyanH said:
speaking of Space, one of the members of N'sync is getting to go up into space, seriously. i bet it will be the one w/ blond highlights---

Please tell me you're kidding. Please...

As for the Georgia story...I just don't get it. As you said, the economics don't make sense - cremation is cheap. I'm leaning toward the "they're just sickos" theory...what else makes sense?
 
Laziness, pure laziness. I see it all the time. You'd think they'd simply repair whatever or organize this or that, but they don't. It just snowballs from there and it becomes a huge ordeal to fix the problem they created. Lazy people suck.
 
I just think it's sad that someone would do this to people that are already grieving, and now they have to go through the process again. I can't imagine what these poor people are going through.
 
RyanH said:
good point, but the only problem with what you said, Vixenbabe, is that apparently the people running the crematory purchased several vaults to place many of the bodies in, which seems as though it would be more expensive than just repairing the furnace.

thus, many people are still at a loss for why they did this.

Ryan, being from GA I've followed this story fairly closely. I think it's a little more than just a "furnace," although I know that's what everyone as been calling it. I think those things have to heat to 2200 degrees to burn the bodies, so to get a new one or fix one could be VERY costly. So it must have just been cheaper to put them wherever there was room. I don't know, I'm just guessing.
 
I figured it would take more energy to dispose of the bodies in the way he did, then to burn them. Even if he just threw a shit load of gasoline in there it still would've been easier.
 
Cost may have been a daunting factor Bigguns7. If they could not handle the cost they could have applied for loans or sold the business long before it got out of hand. Most people ask for assistance when they get in trouble. Some choose to handle it themselves and make bad choices. The choice made here unfortunately affects a lot of families of the deceased as well as their business. They should go to jail.

:nopity:
 
I think the son took over the business in '96 after his parents retired, but its believed that some of the bodies have been there for 20 years. The guy would've been 8 when those were put back there.
 
authorities even found a casket a few feet from his back door with a corpse in it......Damn how could he sleep at night!!? RADAR
 
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