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Digging Up a Grave 52 Years After Burial. I Meant Femur.

Mar 08, 2024
Today I will be disinterring the body of a man who died 52

years

ago. The

grave

was not paid for for another 20

years

, so it will be reused for a new

burial

. I first spread plastic tarps around the site to protect other headstones. From the ground, we removed the headstone from here the day before and it took us about 10 minutes. I measured the spot with my feet and marked it out by poking the ground with a shovel. The

grave

must be two and a half feet wide and at least seven and a half. half a foot long by feet I mean my own feet.
digging up a grave 52 years after burial i meant femur
I have a shoe size 42 which is equal to US size 9. There is a top layer of small, dense roots that I cut into smaller pieces. I sharpened the shovel beforehand using an angle. grinder with a sanding disc There are also some larger roots but nothing major compared to other places I already dug and the soil is nice and loose, easy to dig so far, there are not many places like this in this cemetery, we usually work with clay. gravel, compacted soil and much larger roots, the body I am looking for should be buried about five feet or about five feet, after breaking through the surface roots there should be nothing but sand until I get close to the corpse If the roots reappear down there then this will be a good indication that I am very close to it nature will always find a way to eat something this is the best way to unwrap the Chupa Chups Lollipop because of the way it helps me leave the cigarettes The hole turned out to be too short so I'm carving a little in the leg area, that's what we call it heads and legs.
digging up a grave 52 years after burial i meant femur

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The same goes for coffins and tombstones. The grave measures four bananas wide and 10 bananas long it should be at least. 11 bananas long look what I found an old milk bottle I almost broke it with the shovel another cool find a piece of China judging by its size it was probably a teacup it could be gold it's not just a bouquet wrapper someone He probably threw some roses in the coffin or inside it I'm already very close and there we go a piece of clothing with roots running through it like Claus Schwab penetrating the political cabinets time to put on the gloves oh and another piece of the teacup I guess that's it a leg here is the bone look how extremely fragile it is it just turns to dust oh and I know how deep the remains are I scoop out thin layers of soil with my shovel and spread them out to see if there are bones in each shovel full so I can be sure that I don't miss anything and here is a shoe since the bones are very brittle I try to find the contour of the entire leg and take it out in one piece look how clean the sock is underneath sometimes I found the socks completely covered with roots that seemed a circulatory system with bones ringing inside the sock.
digging up a grave 52 years after burial i meant femur
This one is very smooth, however, because all the bones had turned into powder, I prepared a nice even space on the side. I will put all the remains. here until I'm ready to bury them deeper. I'm looking for the other leg but I can't find it. He was a man with only one leg. You never know. Meanwhile, I found the handle of an old coffin. They don't make them like that anymore. Everything is ready. plastic I almost broke the milk bottle turns out the reason I can't find another leg is because I took out the right shoe which means the rest of the corpse is on the wall it happens sometimes and I was

digging

directly under the tombstone .
digging up a grave 52 years after burial i meant femur
I'm trying to tear off the pants one leg at a time. Here is a strange find. I found some sort of scraps of paper and old latex gloves. I suppose they were stuffed in the pockets of the deceased and the paper. the pieces were a kind of moisture absorber. I'm starting to think the body was autopsied, maybe the gloves were put in the abdominal cavity instead of the pockets, we'll never know, but anything is possible, it's part of the pelvis now. Look what I have here, what an incredible find. It is a ceramic cream container from the early 20th century.
I looked up the company and it was established in 1811. This was buried here long before the body I am exhuming today. the papery padding of the abdominal area smells like dirt here's a metacarpal bone very similar to a chicken wing bone that I used on my old finger from a potato video that's a shirt so I guess the skull should be in somewhere around here here is the second leg, thank you, it is a FEMUR, the largest bone in our body, it is often very well preserved along with the skull, on the other hand, this is not a bone, it is just a knot of wood, the only thing that remains of the coffin, finally, the skull itself.
As I thought, the person had an autopsy done after death because the top of the skull is cut off, there is not much left here which is usually the case after so many years and here is the skull cover along with the FEMUR It is often the best preserved part of the skeleton. It contains the same filler material that I found in the abdominal area. I am looking for the jaw but it appears to have already disintegrated. I dug deeper to make room for the remains. This is all that remains of this. person after 52 years only a pile of clothes and some banana bones to climb.
I spread the remains evenly and cover them with a layer of soil. Now it's time to make some minor adjustments, even everything out and we're done here. That was exciting, wasn't it? thanks for watching bye

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