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  2. Grave robbery - Wikipedia

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    [n 1] A related act is body snatching, a term denoting the contested or unlawful taking of a body (usually from a grave), which can be extended to the unlawful taking of organs alone. Hole that was dug by looters in Chan Chan, Peru. Grave robbing has caused great difficulty to the studies of archaeology, art history, and history.

  3. Burial Act 1857 - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, the law is different and covered by the Burial and Cremations Act (Scotland) Act 2016. [5] The powers for a coroner to permit an exhumation fall outside the scope of the Burial Act 1857 and the Coroners And Justice Act 2009 allows them to authorise an exhumation for the purposes of a post-mortem and in relation to criminal proceedings.

  4. Grave desecration - Wikipedia

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    Illegal body snatching from graves provided cadavers for sale to medical schools for dissection during anatomy demonstrations. Because of the taboo and theft of corpses the dissection of corpses was often carried out in secret. [5] Body snatching was practiced by resurrectionists in the United Kingdom until the Anatomy Act 1832.

  5. Carlisle buried baby case - Wikipedia

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    Richardson is from Carlisle, Ohio, where she attended high school and was a varsity cheerleader. She is the daughter of Kim and Scott Richardson, and has a younger brother. [5] [6] She developed anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa as a 12-year-old and was diagnosed with body dysmorphia. She has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and ...

  6. After a woman was found dead in the woods, Ohio relied on a ...

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    “You’d love to have it on videotape. You would ultimately love to have anything like that. But what we have is Emily’s body, and Emily’s body is telling us the fact that we have a homicide.”

  7. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Exhumation of those killed in Bucha massacre in March 2022. Exhumation, or disinterment, is the act of digging something up, especially a corpse. This is most often done to relocate a body to a different burial spot; families may make this decision to locate the deceased in a more pertinent or convenient place.

  8. Ohio man kept dead wife's body well-preserved on property for ...

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    An Ohio man lived with his dead wife on his property for at least six years, according to local reports. On Jan. 2, the Columbiana County Sheriff was called to investigate the death of a man in ...

  9. Capital punishment in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Only 28 people were ever executed by the state of Ohio via hanging before the state switched to the electric chair in 1897. "That the mode of inflicting the punishment of death in all cases under this act, shall be by hanging by the neck, until the person so to be punished shall be dead; & the sheriff, or the coroner in the case of the death, inability or absence of the sheriff of the proper ...