Do You Know Of Any Spontaneous Human Combustion Incidents Where You Live?

Lon

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Spontaneous Human Combustion

It was a Sunday morning in 1963 and I was on duty as a Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director. I answered a phone call telling me that there had been a fire at a home on Mt. Clark and they thought that someone must have died in the fire. My apprentice and I drove to the home in our removal vehicle and were surprised to not see any outward damage to the home. The home was situated on 120 acres of Apple Orchard. We entered the home through the front door which was not locked and immediately saw that there had been a fire. Directly in front of us was a television set that was on and flickering with no picture, a round blackened hole in the tongue and groove floor measuring maybe three feet in diameter, charred Sunday newspapers scattered around the periphery of the hole in the floor, a TV stand with a bottle of Scotch and a glass, but no chair in front of the TV or TV stand. I went back to our vehicle and got a torch and shone it down on the ground below the flooring which was maybe four feet. Going down into the hole wearing rubber gloves I was able to collect 8 to 9 pounds of cremated remains of what was once a man of 210 lbs. Most of the windows in the home were cracked from what was obviously intense heat, plastic items like tooth brushes and door bell chime holder were mishapened, but nothing was burned and no smoke residue or odor. The deseased was a prominent business executive for a major insurance company and had a substantial amount of life insurance on his life. He was also known to have a drinking problem. We called the police and fire department investigators and spent the next 14 hours scratching our heads trying to figure out how something like this could possibly happen.
Crematories use intense heat under pressure to creamate a human body that does the same thing, but how this could happen in a home with out burning every thing up was a real mystery to all of us.
The theory was that he was sitting in a Danish Modern chair (destroyed in the fire) watching TV and drinking Scotch and smoking a ciggaret. He passed out, the cig ignited his clothing and Kapok cushions on the chair and the WICK EFFECT took over.

Over the years I have read of similar incidents occurring and there always seems to be a connection re: the deceased and alcohol consumption The FBI has some interesting data about some of these cases.

The Wick Effect is an interesting theory.
Wick effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

No Lon, I know of no such cases. I do know of one nutty sister-in-law (mine) who spent a great deal of time worrying that she would spontaneously combust. Time she could have used raising her 5 children.
 
I don't think I believe in spontaneous human combustion, tho I've never given it much thought. Like Linda above, I do know a crazy who worries about it, along with the CIA transmitting messages to his fillings.
 

Very interesting Lon, that you had a personal experience with this. I don't know of any, but I've heard about them on the Coast radio show. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2009/03/03


[FONT=source_sans_proregular]Appearing during the first three hours, the Director of ParaScience International, Larry Arnold discussed his pioneering research into spontaneous human combustion (SHC)-- inexplicable incidents where people burn up while their surroundings show no signs of fire. One of the rarest of physical phenomena, SHC raises profound questions, and has stirred up controversy in the quest to explain or deny its existence, he said.
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[FONT=source_sans_proregular]The 1951 case of Mary Reeser in St. Petersburg, Florida generated a great deal of public interest. The 175 lb. woman was found reduced to 8-10 lbs. of ash, though her left foot was undamaged. Her skull was said to be shrunk to the size of a tea cup, he recounted. Reports of such cases extend back hundreds of years, and have been seen around the world. In one especially curious case from the UK in 1899, two sibling girls spontaneously combusted, at separate locations a mile apart.

In some instances, witnesses have observed sudden ignitions of people, where a blue or silver flame is seen on the victims' body. In 1974, a man named Jack Angel suffered from a partial SHC incident. His right forearm was burned from the inside out as he slept, and the burns seemed to be of an electrical nature, Arnold detailed.
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[FONT=source_sans_proregular]Arnold dismissed the "wick theory," a popular explanation for SHC which suggests that clothing becomes ignited and then body fat becomes the wick for a fire. It has never been conclusively demonstrated, he stated.

SHC cases tend to peak every 32 years, and may be related to solar activity or geophysical factors, he offered, adding that unidentified subatomic particles within the body might trigger a chain reaction that leads to SHC.[/FONT]
 
Sorry Lon, I. Thought you had printed out a story, didn't realise it was your personal story. in that case, as you had first hand knowledge of it,I shall have to rethink my views of S C. Was this case the only one you came across?
 
Sorry Lon, I. Thought you had printed out a story, didn't realise it was your personal story. in that case, as you had first hand knowledge of it,I shall have to rethink my views of S C. Was this case the only one you came across?

It is the only case that I was personally involved in and it has bugged me for years and caused me to research the subject. There are dozens of cases of a similar nature that have occurred worldwide.
 
Well only after eating "sprouts" but im please to say im still alive after the experience"

(ANYONE WITH A SURNAME LIKE "MR WINDY"):)
 
I believe you Lon. In rereading my answer I came off sounding like I didn't. I just have not ever known of such a case. I've heard about them on Coast to Coast though. which I haven't listened to in the last few years. The main reason I believe you is I have known of many odd, unusual, weird things that I KNOW beyond a shadow of a doubt, have happened. There is a lot of room for scratching our heads in this world we live in.
 


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