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  2. A girl buried by sand died at a Florida beach. It ... - AOL

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    A year earlier, an 18-year-old man from Maine died while digging an 8- to-10-feet hole with his sister on the beach in Tom’s River, New Jersey. Sand unstable. A hole dug in the beach is highly ...

  3. 16-year-old girl rescued from 6-foot hole that partially ...

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    Lifeguards responded to reports that the girl was buried about six to eight feet deep in the sand around 4:50 p.m. on Mission Beach, San Diego Lifeguard Lt. Jacob Magness said during a press ...

  4. 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    The kidnappers had buried a truck trailer and converted it into a bunker equipped with ventilation and a pit toilet, and stocked with several mattresses and a small amount of food and water. [5] As the victims climbed from the van into the bunker, the kidnappers wrote the name and age of each child on a Jack in the Box hamburger wrapper. Once ...

  5. Boy nearly buried alive after beach hole collapse, rescuer says

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  6. Elmer Wayne Henley - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. Photographed at High Island Beach August 10, 1973. Between August 8 and 13, 1973, a total of 27 boys between the ages of 13 and 20 were found buried at the three locations where Henley (and later, Brooks) had stated they and Corll had buried the victims, with an additional victim being discovered in 1983. [70]

  7. 26 kids were buried alive in California. A new CNN Film shows ...

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    In 1976, gunmen stormed a school bus carrying 26 children – ages 5 to 14 – and their bus driver in Chowchilla, California. As part of a ransom plot, they drove the hostages into a rock quarry ...

  8. Lilias Adie - Wikipedia

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    Lilias Adie had been buried on the beach at Torryburn Bay, in a "humble" [8] wooden box, under this sandstone slab between the low and high tide marks. [5] The "hulking half-ton" [ 8 ] stone was indicative of locals' fears that the devil might reanimate her to "torment the living".

  9. Yes, anybody can be buried at sea. Why people pick the ... - AOL

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    Southern California boat captains say they have never been busier burying people at sea.