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he was the first body received for this study. yay dad! you know you can go visit their bones. I'm looking forward to that.
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Saved your family from paying for a $10,000 funeral too. I can't believe that even after death, the living still try to cash in on the dead with fancy caskets and such. When I'm dead, I don't think I'll care if I rot quickly on top of the ground or slowly in a pretty casket. I'm going to rot either way.
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Re: The Body Farm - Tennessee's Farm of Rotting Corpses

I'm a graduate of the University of Tennessee and actually got to meet Dr. Bass a couple times -- very, very, smart man. The Body Farm is just across the Tennessee River from the campus in Knoxville and just about 30 minutes away from where I live now. Very interesting stuff....
(Where do you live, now? I'm about the same distance, from there.)

Once the bodies have fully decomposed, and all of the information has been gleaned, from them, all of the bones are removed, cleaned and stored in the Anthropology Department's offices... which happen to be in the lower levels of Neyland Stadium, which is the home stadium of the UT football team. So, the rumor that the "keep dead bodies in Neyland Stadium" is partly true.


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