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Old Widower Stored Wife's Body for Years
Charlotte Observer ^ | 09/12/03 | ANABELLE GARAY

Posted on 09/12/2003 6:41:56 AM PDT by bedolido

PHOENIX - A 75-year-old man stored his wife's body for nearly six years in his backyard, twisted and upside down in an old freezer, because he hoped she could someday be brought back to life, authorities said.

When police went to Edwin Rowlette's home after receiving a tip from his daughter, they found dozens of cats along with feces and urine inside the house. The backyard, where one of the daughter's friends discovered the body, was cluttered with garbage, debris, insulation and furniture.

Authorities found Marcia Lynn Rowlette's body packed in dry ice and insulation and stored along with the bodies of ten dead cats. Rowlette told police he used the cats for research.

Rowlette was arrested last week on a felony charge of crimes against the dead. Investigators are trying to determine if he legally acquired his wife's body from a funeral home and whether he submitted the proper documents.

"One of the areas that we're looking at is if he had committed a fraud in obtaining the body," said Prescott police Sgt. Michael Kabbel.

Prescott, a pine-studded town of about 33,000, is located 90 miles north of Phoenix.

Rowlette told police he was keeping his wife's body frozen in hopes that someday science could bring her back to life.

Marcia Rowlette was wheelchair-bound and lived in a nursing home before she died Dec. 15, 1997, of respiratory failure. The 38-year-old woman had a history of rheumatoid arthritis and musculoskeletal problems.

"She had a lot of congenital anomalies that made it difficult to do anything," said Karen Gere, medical investigator with the Yavapai County medical examiner's office.

After her death, Marcia Rowlette's body was transferred to a funeral home. The body was released to the McCandless Research and Development Foundation after Rowlette submitted documents showing his wife's body was being donated for scientific research.

Rowlette said he created the foundation in 1985 and bills it as an organization that supports scientific research and humanitarian causes. Police are investigating whether the foundation is legitimate.

The president of the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based cryonics facility said to be storing the body of baseball great Ted Williams said he was unfamiliar with Rowlette's organization.

Alcor Life Extension Foundation president Jerry B. Lemler also noted that cryonics is generally performed with liquid nitrogen, not dry ice, because liquid nitrogen is colder.

"I hate to be the one to burst the bubble on this man's dream," Lemler said. "He had a dream that we share here at Alcor. But I don't think his methodology was very thought out


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: body; corpsicle; widow; widower; wifes

1 posted on 09/12/2003 6:41:57 AM PDT by bedolido
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To: bedolido
If she gets brought back, and finds the house like that,
She'll kick his ass!
2 posted on 09/12/2003 6:45:52 AM PDT by John Beresford Tipton
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To: bedolido
Maybe this explains all those Egyptian mummies, "I hope that some day medical science will be able to revive her. Now move your mom to one side of the fridge and get me a cold beer."
3 posted on 09/12/2003 6:45:53 AM PDT by pikachu (The REAL script)
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To: bedolido
"When police went to Edwin Rowlette's home after receiving a tip from his daughter, they found dozens of cats along with feces and urine inside the house. The backyard, where one of the daughter's friends discovered the body, was cluttered with garbage, debris, insulation and furniture."

HEY, that's MY back yard!

--Boris

4 posted on 09/12/2003 6:56:18 AM PDT by boris (The deadliest Weapon of Mass Destruction in History is a Leftist With a Word Processor)
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To: bedolido
This is really terribly sad. It seems that very often elderly men just can't cope after the deaths of their wives. What I don't understand is, where is the daughter in all this? Didn't she sort of notice that Mom never had a funeral? Didn't she ask, "Hey, Dad, where is Mom buried?" And why did it take her six years to realize that the house was a sty and poor Dad had gone beyond sorrow, right into mental instability? So now the police are after him and are hunting around for charges to hang on his poor incomprehending old head. That's wonderful. These people are fascists. They ought to be getting him to a psychiatrist.
5 posted on 09/12/2003 7:04:23 AM PDT by Capriole (Foi vainquera)
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To: Capriole
I completely agree with what you've said. The man needs help not prosecution.
6 posted on 09/12/2003 7:11:25 AM PDT by Lee Heggy (Jealousy-The theory that some other fellow has just as little taste.)
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To: Capriole
That's exactly what I was thinking, that this is a very sad story of an old man who lost his young wife and just cannot bring himself to let her go. Very sad. I wouldn't bring charges against him, but perhaps introduce him to some good counseling....
7 posted on 09/12/2003 7:11:26 AM PDT by Theo
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To: bedolido
A story both touching...and "touched".
8 posted on 09/12/2003 7:12:27 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: bedolido
Friend looking at Photo Album "Man, your wife was a keeper."
9 posted on 09/12/2003 7:17:41 AM PDT by DainBramage
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To: pikachu; bedolido
Whoa, I am glad we don't have sloppy housekeepers like you guys in my 'hood.

You don't have to be a Martha Stewart to know that beer goes in a cooler, not in a freezer. That's for ice cream and the odd relative.

But then frigid women can be found almost everywhere.

10 posted on 09/12/2003 7:21:57 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk
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To: Capriole
What I don't understand is, where is the daughter in all this?

The daughter is probably right in the middle of it with her hand out. I'm only throwing this out but there are many children who let their parents live in squallor until they find out dear old dad has a small fortune stashed away. They get the old folks declared incompetent and then it's party time for the kids.

11 posted on 09/12/2003 7:28:05 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: Capriole
"What I don't understand is, where is the daughter in all this?"

"The 38-year-old woman had a history of rheumatoid arthritis and musculoskeletal problems."

Dad was 75 years old. "Mom" was 38. I don't think the woman was her mom. "Mom" was probably known to the daughter as "that gold digging little hussy who's stealing what's left of my inheritance".

12 posted on 09/12/2003 7:34:47 AM PDT by Hatteras (where the Gulf Stream meets the Labrador Current...)
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To: Hatteras
Dad would have been 69 when she was 38. Still quite a difference, though.
13 posted on 09/12/2003 7:43:02 AM PDT by laker_dad
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To: bedolido
"One of the areas that we're looking at is if he had committed a fraud in obtaining the body," said Prescott police Sgt. Michael Kabbel.

Translation: We're trying as hard as we can to find some crime to pin on him.

This is just a case of a man who loved his wife and whose thinking has become somewhat disordered with age. People who have lost a loved one often do seemingly strange things.

14 posted on 09/12/2003 7:51:44 AM PDT by wideminded
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To: bedolido
Home built cryonics... Hey, everyone has to have a hobby. Besides, it takes up less space than model railroading.
15 posted on 09/12/2003 8:07:57 AM PDT by GreenLanternCorps ("Vietnam was, in truth, a noble cause." - Ronald Wilson Reagan)
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To: John Beresford Tipton
Well this way if ever got in the mood, he could go out back to the fridge and pop a cold one! : )
16 posted on 09/12/2003 8:13:28 AM PDT by Delbert (Loving Ewe)
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To: Capriole
Wanna bet that the old man has been cashing her Social Security checks for the last 15 years?
17 posted on 09/12/2003 8:40:51 AM PDT by ken5050
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