You are, as I said, board certified as a funeral director and an embalmer, and you have over 20 years of experience in the business, as well as your colleagues that you’ve consulted with, and that you work with have discovered that within the last year, particularly, you are finding something very, very unusual in the bodies of those you are putting to rest.
Board certified by what Board and where?
“Colleagues”? No names? Have he taken this “evidence” to the Board where he is supposedly “certified”? No mention.
Tell us a little bit about, just a little bit more, if I missed anything in your background, before we get to the pictures that you’ve brought forward to our producers.
Mr. Richard Hirschman: Sure. I started back in 2001. I became board-certified in 2004. I’ve been embalming for a long, long time. I’m currently mostly what you call a trade embalmer or traveling embalmer, so I embalm for several locations, and I’ve been finding these strange clots, and it all started, I can’t put my finger on it but, probably around the middle of last year, the middle of 2001.
He embalms for several locations?
Which ones and where are they?
By the way, a Funeral Director doesn’t “embalm for several locations”, a Funeral Director runs Funeral Home.
Amateurish from start to finish. I think it’s satire.
And you know this how?
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He is an embalmer, not a funeral home director. Different states have different means of setting up funeral homes. He sounds like he is from the South. He might go to different funeral homes to embalm.
Yeah the guy looked like he was right out of central casting, NOT.
Yeah, he should say where he works and who for? Maybe he should tell YOU who the DEAD person is in the photo too! Would THAT make you happy?