As an “end of life” service, how are crematoriums managed differently?
^^There are no /remains/ to exhume.^^
Crematoriums have stringent identity hoops to jump through.
They have access to identity databases.
They have reporting requirements, especially confirmed identity, for deaths prior to cremation.
All those records of dead folks just “laying around”.
Dead folks who can no longer be identified since, there is no longer a corpse.
And, they are all “connected” in some way by industry comradery.
:: Dead folks who can no longer be identified since, there is no longer a corpse. ::
And, when is a corpse not a corpse?
When the container is filled with ballots but identified as a corpse in the records.
Anyone recall all the remains of /unburied/ children found in TWO Detroit funeral homes?
And...really, don’t pay attention to this: October 18, 2018 (an election year).
Did an equivalent weight of documents take their place in a grave or in the crematorium?