Posted on 07/03/2022 11:26:52 AM PDT by Salman
Edited on 07/03/2022 12:34:40 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Police are investigating after more than 30 bodies, some decomposing, were found inside a southern Indiana funeral home.
Police in the Louisville suburb of Jeffersonville responded to Lankford Funeral Home and Family Center on Friday evening and found 31 bodies, including some some “in the advanced stages of decomposition,” Maj. Isaac Parker said.
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They are dead. They aren’t victims. They are bodies.
The writers haven’t studied AP style.
I’m guessing the bodies were waiting for the crematorium.
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If they weren’t before, they’re definitely going there now…
Apparently, it doesn’t smell like one.
They need to sell the business if they cannot budget properly and keep the electricity turned on.
Of Topic: This somehow reminds me of a movie from 1960 called:”13 Ghosts!”
Synopsis: When Cyrus Zorba and his poverty stricken family inheirit an old mansion, they can’t believe their good luck. Howevery, not long after they move in they realize that the house is haunted by 12 ghosts and run by a housekeeper (Margaret Hamilton!) who works in the Dark Arts.
I’m gonna guess this place had local city and/or state medicaid contracts for taking care of homeless or those on welfare, etc...
“Good enough for government work” they saying goes....
They are still working out the kinks with their green solar powered crematorium.
Jeffersonville, Indiana. Where I grew up. It’s not a suburb of louavul. It’s ...... Indiana. Separated by a body of water known as the Ohio River. Maybe you’ve heard of it?
“This case is not as bad as the Tri-State Crematoria near Chattanooga. Google it if you want to read about how an Afirmative Action crematorium operates after the crematory is broken.”
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When I read the headline, the Tri-State Crematorium case was the first thing that came to mind. That was truly an awful case and I believe the owner did (or maybe still doing) prison time for his crimes.
And? I don’t live there, but am somewhat familiar with that area. And yes, it’s considered a northern suburb of Louisville.
Clearly there are differences of opinion on this.
Wife, who grew up in KY and lived in Louisville for a while off of River Road almost in sight of Indiana, says it’s a suburb.
Considered a suburb of louavul only by some idiot AP journalist.
Did the people working in the facility wear some kind of
breathing equipment? If not it must have been a nasty odor
to be inhaling.
It’s been part of the Louisville metro area since 1950 according to the Census Bureau.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville_metropolitan_area#Municipalities
Anybody remember the Tri-State Crematorium? I think there were well over 300 bodies laying around that place.
A lot of Hoosiers ancestry are from KY.
Mine for one.
Good one!
Yep!
I agree!
Do I need to look at the owners??
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