Posted on 07/21/2019 3:21:31 PM PDT by Steve1999
'Thousands' of bones were discovered below the Vatican on Saturday as investigators attempt to solve the mystery of a 15-year-old girl who disappeared 36 years ago.Emanuela Orlandi's family's representatives, who have been searching for the girl since 1983, were present at the Vatican when the containers holding the bones were unsealed.Emanuela's sister, Federica, represented her family with their lawyer, Laura Sgro, and forensic expert, Giorgio Portera.The family stayed at the Vatican site for six hours.
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Did they solve the mystery of the urinal deuce?
Uh...no sh^& sherlock of course thousands of bones are beneath the Vatican, its a church on a site thats thousands of years old. Why try to make it sound like this is something automatically nefarious and unexpected?
Serious question. So churches have bodies buried under them that they don’t track or mark as graves? Where else is this? In the US we aren’t that old so I don’t think it’s common here.
The wretched media will turn this into another Tuam Baby and Mother Home fake scandal
have you seen the paris catacombs? Hate to break it to anyone but the idea of every single person getting a plot and a headstone, let alone all this being preserved in perpetuity is a relatively recent idea.
No. They did get the gist of the upper decker though.
No. They did get the gist of the upper decker though.
So in 1983 Donald Trump visited the Vatican with a yet unaccounted for young woman? Steve Cohen needs to get right on this.
All the priests opposed to homosexuals and pedophiles?
The Vatican was built on an ancient Roman cemetery.
You might try under the UN building. It used to be a slaughterhouse, which made it the perfect site for the globalists.
Because it seems there was no record of them. Not a shock, unless some of the bones are from the current era. That wouldnt be good.
Thanks Steve1999.
The church of Rome was literally built and expanded upon the bodies of Christian and Jew ‘heretics.’ Why should finding bones like this be any surprise?
The Vatican was built on top of an ancient Roman cemetery which was the burial place of St Peter. Of course there are bones there.
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