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New York: More than a year after death, LI man found in front of his TV
The Boston Herald ^
| February 17, 2007
Posted on 02/17/2007 10:33:32 AM PST by Stoat
More than a year after death, LI man found in front of his TV By Associated Press Saturday, February 17, 2007 - Updated: 12:04 PM EST
HAMPTON BAYS, N.Y. - A mans body was found in his home more than a year after his death, with the television still on and his features preserved by dry conditions, officials said. Vincenzo Ricardo, 70, apparently died of natural causes, said Dr. Stuart Dawson, Suffolk Countys deputy chief medical examiner. Southampton Town police found Ricardos body this week when they responded to a report of burst pipes. Ricardo was found in a chair in front of the television set, as though he were watching it, Dawson said. The homes dry air had left his features intact, morgue assistant Jeff Bacchus said. You could see his face. He still had hair on his head, Bacchus said. Ricardos wife died years ago, and he lived alone, Dawson said. He hasnt been heard from in over a year. Thats the part that baffles me, he said. Nobody sounded the alarm. Neighbors said they had thought Ricardo was in a hospital or nursing home. Still, neighbor Diane Devon said residents at a gathering last month remarked that they hadnt seen him in some time. We never thought to check on him, she said. |
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: forgotten; leftbehind; newyork; ny; vincenzoricardo
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To: nmh
Didn't the neighbors notice the yard being overgrown?
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posted on
02/17/2007 10:56:02 AM PST
by
Sherman Logan
(I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.)
To: Stoat
I feel his pain.
The last Kevin Costner movie about did the same to me.
To: BluH2o
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:00:33 AM PST
by
eggman
(Democrat party - The black hole of liberalism from which no rational thought can escape.)
To: eggman
I want to know if he was watching Fox News. That would be a record.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:03:35 AM PST
by
appeal2
To: Sherman Logan
Good question!
Guess this guy wasn't worth caring about. They were too busy with themselves.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:05:06 AM PST
by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
To: Sherman Logan; nmh
He may well have been living in an apartment or a condo, and sometimes there is no manager on-site. Even if there is, as long as the bills are paid many people will not do anything as simple as a knock on the door for fear of being labeled 'nosy'.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:09:53 AM PST
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Stoat
it's really easy to make jokes about this, but it's so very sad.
what happened to "the village"--or is that just a shalamayan movie?
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:11:54 AM PST
by
corbie
To: Stoat
I assumed a house. Generally in multi-family housing the neighbors notice the smell.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:13:29 AM PST
by
Sherman Logan
(I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.)
To: Chi-townChief
To: radiohead
"the gubmint is trying to strong arm people into doing so."
When I got into the process of applying for SS, my bank account was totally depleted, but I had to give a bank account number anyway. I told them I was closing the account. My checks came in the mail, for several months, and stopped coming. It turned out that someone at SS had forged my signature on the form requesting direct deposit, my funds were transferring to the bank, and the bank was kicking them back to SS. I discovered this because my ex sister in law worked at the bank, and discovered the problem by chance. SS claims I signed the form, but won't let me see it.
It all worked out, after 3 months with no income.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:14:42 AM PST
by
SWAMPSNIPER
(BUAIDH NO BAS, JUST SAY NO TO RINO!)
To: M-cubed
Ill watch TV in the dark..
I grew up so long ago, we had to watch the TV by candlelight...
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:15:38 AM PST
by
ErnBatavia
(Forward this to your 10 very best friends....)
To: eggman; Stoat; radiohead
Saw this story about a couple of weeks ago and thought something like this couldn't happen in the US. |
Mummified man found in his apartment sitting down for 6 years
Google up "Wolfgang Dircks". There's just too many similarities in stories like these to be a coincidence or social trend. Its just fake manufactured news.
To: Stoat
From another story.
Neighbors said they hadn't seen Ricardo for a while. They said they had tried to keep an eye on Ricardo, who had diabetes and had become blind in his 50s, but since his house was up a long driveway and could not be seen from the street, they did not always know what he was doing.
A couple who lived near Ricardo's house, Helen and Pat Boyle, said they never noticed mail piling up by the mailbox, which is visible from the street. A rope was attached by the front door and led to the mailbox so he could retrieve his mail.
"The word going around was that he was in a home," Pat Boyle said.
The couple said Ricardo built the two-story house -- where a waterfall of ice ran down over one of the garage doors from the burst pipe -- after he emigrated from Italy and worked in construction.
Still leaves a lot of questions.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:19:12 AM PST
by
Sherman Logan
(I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.)
To: radiohead
Was it as bad as quitting smoking?
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:20:53 AM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: Sherman Logan
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:20:56 AM PST
by
Sherman Logan
(I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.)
To: Stoat
With my luck, my thumb will hit the remote at the last second and I'll be caught dead watching the Lifetime Channel.
To: SWAMPSNIPER
Better get your TV checked out before the next Law and Order.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:22:43 AM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: nmh
I can see this happening. True many older folks don't like automatic payments and direct deposit but there are still those who do use them. He may not have had a yard or at least a yard he was responsible for. If anyone noticed the odor they disregarded it as a dead animal perhaps. He may have used a post office box. Once I had a P.O. Box, paid for a long time in advance, and then started getting mail at home and neglected it for about a year. When I went to see about it they had a bundle of accumulated junk mail set aside. Not like anybody from the post office checked on me. It is incredulous for us to imagine a person living so isolated and nobody cares. I assure you it does happens all around us. No friends. Family does not care.
To: corbie
it's really easy to make jokes about this, but it's so very sad.
what happened to "the village"--or is that just a shalamayan movie?It is indeed sad. One of the reasons for the isolation that many people experience is the waning of Religion as a force in the community in many areas and the rise of Secularism (which is a religion also but without so many of the benefits of traditional Faiths).
Religion reinforces a sense of community and interpersonal congeniality that secularism does not.
Although solitude may well have been Mr. Ricardo's personal choice, it may also have been a result of an overwhelming sadness that he experienced after the death of his wife. For many, a religious involvement helps us to overcome these sad parts of life and serves as a 'safety net'. Without this, some people do just fine but some have troubles when bad things happen.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:23:21 AM PST
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Stoat
You could see his face. He still had hair on his head,
Bacchus said.
IIRC from one of the "CSI"-type shows, hair and nails contiue to
grow for a bit after death.
As for the neighbors, I sympathize with them.
While I was in Los Angeles, a lady in the apartment next to me
died of a brain tumor and wasn't discovered for maybe a week or so
post-death.
I'd exchanged pleasantries a few times with the ex-schoolteacher.
And was shocked when I heard of her demise.
BUT, in a big city, folks learn to "mind their own bidness".
At the same time, I suspect the neighbors in this articles are
having some pangs of conscience like I did when I realized my
neighbor had lain dead about 30 feet from my abode with nobody checking
on her for about a week.
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posted on
02/17/2007 11:24:18 AM PST
by
VOA
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