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Weird SHC Death Scene

Claimed to be 'spontaneous human combustion'. No other info provided and I can't make out the text on the image.

Note the unfortunate lady is in the bathroom, underneath her walking frame. Could have been her cigarette igniting her polyester nightgown....BOOF!!
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06-16-2012, 06:52 PM
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

could of had a methane buildup that she let out the same time she lit her cigarette. or maybe a short circuited robot
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

This is a very old image that I remember seeing in the supplement that came with the News of the World newspaper back in the early 80's. It had some other photos too, and it probably what set off my interest in weird shit.
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

This is a very old image that I remember seeing in the supplement that came with the News of the World newspaper back in the early 80's. It had some other photos too, and it probably what set off my interest in weird shit.
I've seen it (and others like it) before too years ago and it was these that contributed to triggering my interest also These and my uncle's paranormal books!
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John Irving Bentley
John Irving Bentley (15 April 1874 – 5 December 1966) was a physician burned to death in the bathroom of his house in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. His death was allegedly caused by spontaneous human combustion.

Discovery of Bentley's remains
Bentley was last seen alive 4 December 1966, when friends visiting his home wished him good night at about 9 p.m. The following morning, meter reader Don Gosnell let himself into Bentley's house, as he had permission to do due to Bentley's infirmity, and went to the basement to check the meter. While in the basement, Gosnell noticed a strange smell and a light blue smoke. He explained the smoke to be "somewhat sweet, like starting up a new oil-burning central heating system". On the ground was a neat pile of ash, about 35 centimetres in height. The floor underneath the ash was unmarked. Had he looked up, he would've seen a hole about a foot long square in the floor boards above. Intrigued, he went upstairs to investigate. The bedroom was smoky and in the bathroom he found Bentley's cremated remains.

All that was left of the aged doctor was the lower half of his right leg with the slipper still on it. The rest of his body had been reduced to a pile of ashes in the basement below. His walker lay across the hole in the floor generated by the fire. The rubber tips on it were still intact and the nearby bathtub was barely scorched. Gosnell ran from the building to get help. He reached the gas company office screaming "Doctor Bentley's burned up!" to his colleagues. Later on, his colleagues said: "he looked as white as a sheet".

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The first theory put forward was that Bentley had set himself on fire with his pipe, but his pipe was still on its stand by the bed in the next room. Perplexed, the coroner could only record a verdict of 'death by asphyxiation and 90 percent burning of the body.'

Joe Nickell, in his book Secrets of the Supernatural, gives an account of this event he got from Larry E. Arnold's article "The Flaming Fate of Dr. John Irving Bentley," printed in the Pursuit of Fall 1976. Nickell mentions that the hole in the bathroom floor measured 2½ feet by 4 feet, and details the remains as being Bentley's lower leg burned off at the knee.

Nickell mentions that Bentley's robe was found smoldering in the bathtub next to the hole, and that the broken remains of "what was apparently a water pitcher" were found in the toilet; he adds that the doctor had dropped hot ashes from his pipe onto his clothing previously (which "were dotted with burn spots from previous incidents"), and that he kept wooden matches in his pockets which could transform a small ember into a blazing flame.

Nickell believes that Bentley woke up to find his clothes on fire, walked to the bathroom, and passed out before he could extinguish the flames. Then, he suggests that the burning clothes ignited the flammable linoleum floor, and cool air drawn from the basement in what is known as "the stack effect" kept the fire burning hotly.
Excerpt from Joe Nickell's article
Not-So-Spontaneous Human Combustion
Spontaneous human combustion? Actually the infirm ninety-year-old physician had a habit of dropping matches and hot ashes from his pipe upon his robes which were spotted with burns from earlier occasions. He also kept wooden matches in both pockets of his day robe-a situation that could transform an ember into a fatal blaze. Apparently waking to find his clothing on fire, Dr. Bentley made his way into the bathroom with the aid of his aluminum walker-probably at an accelerated pace-where he vainly attempted to extinguish the flames. Broken remains of what was apparently a water pitcher were found in the toilet. Once the victim fell on the floor, his burning clothing could have ignited the flammable linoleum; beneath that was hardwood flooring and wooden beams-wood for a funeral pyre. Cool air drawn from the basement in what is known as the “chimney effect” could have kept the fire burning hotly (Arnold 1995, 1-12; Nickell and Fischer 1984).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Irving_Bentley
http://www.csicop.org/si/show/not-so...an_combustion/
http://paranormal.about.com/od/human...ng-Bentley.htm
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

GG, you are a fountain of knowledge!
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This is a great story, although sad for Dr. Bentley!
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

This is a very interesting phenomenon. Can't figure this one out, but, it's very cool, although not for its victims.
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Re: Weird SHC Death Scene

The text on the first image says something like:
"copyright Larry E. Arnold....1991" (this part makes sense).
Second row is just a blur.
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