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Elmer McCurdy,Travels in the Afterlife
Suzie Started conversation Mar 26, 2009
"I thought this story both sad and macabre,Elmer,had a very unfortunate start inlife,which no doubt,probably made him feel,a little unwanted,but then as a result indirectly to this,he turned to a life of crime,obviously,very unsucessfully,although dying as a result of this,at quite a young age,he did not deserve to be treated in death,so coldly and in such a disrespectful way,he did at least deserve a decent burial,even if he was an outlaw,a bungling one it appears,no human being should be treated in this way,it's a very macabre story,to think everyone had thought they were just viewing a mannequin all those years,creepy or what! At least belatedly he did receive a decent burial and final resting place,RIP Elmer."
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Elmer McCurdy,Travels in the Afterlife
Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Apr 13, 2009
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this, I've been AWOL.
I don't believe such a thing could happen today and suppose he was just a victim of the times.
Thanks for reading and commenting on this.
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