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Wife’s body kept in freezer for years (Long) WHEN POLICE went to Edwin Rowlette’s home after receiving a tip from his daughter, they found dozens of cats along with feces and urine inside the house. The backyard, where one of the daughter’s friends discovered the body, was cluttered with garbage, debris, insulation and furniture.
Authorities found Marcia Lynn Rowlette’s body packed in dry ice and insulation and stored along with the bodies of ten dead cats. Rowlette told police he used the cats for research. Rowlette was arrested last week on a felony charge of crimes against the dead. Investigators are trying to determine if he legally acquired his wife’s body from a funeral home and whether he submitted the proper documents. “One of the areas that we’re looking at is if he had committed a fraud in obtaining the body,” said Prescott police Sgt. Michael Kabbel. Prescott, a pine-studded town of about 33,000, is located 90 miles north of Phoenix. HOPE FOR SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGH Rowlette told police he was keeping his wife’s body frozen in hopes that someday science could bring her back to life. Marcia Rowlette was wheelchair-bound and lived in a nursing home before she died Dec. 15, 1997, of respiratory failure. The 38-year-old woman had a history of rheumatoid arthritis and musculoskeletal problems. “She had a lot of congenital anomalies that made it difficult to do anything,” said Karen Gere, medical investigator with the Yavapai County medical examiner’s office. After her death, Marcia Rowlette’s body was transferred to a funeral home. The body was released to the McCandless Research and Development Foundation after Rowlette submitted documents showing his wife’s body was being donated for scientific research. Rowlette said he created the foundation in 1985 and bills it as an organization that supports scientific research and humanitarian causes. Police are investigating whether the foundation is legitimate. The president of the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based cryonics facility said to be storing the body of baseball great Ted Williams said he was unfamiliar with Rowlette’s organization. Alcor Life Extension Foundation president Jerry B. Lemler also noted that cryonics is generally performed with liquid nitrogen, not dry ice, because liquid nitrogen is colder. “I hate to be the one to burst the bubble on this man’s dream,” Lemler said. “He had a dream that we share here at Alcor. But I don’t think his methodology was very thought out.” | |
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oh lawd...
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That's just wrong. | |
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Paisley said: That's just wrong.
on ooohhh so many levels... | |
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The poor guy needed a hobby. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Now that's true love I AM King BAD a.k.a. BAD,
YOU EITHER WANNA BE ME, OR BE JUST LIKE ME ™ | |
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00769BAD said: Now that's true love
God will punish you for saying that. | |
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Finess said: “I hate to be the one to burst the bubble on this man’s dream,” Lemler said. “He had a dream that we share here at Alcor. But I don’t think his methodology was very thought out.”
this is the least bubble that man needs to be worried about right now.. Space for sale... | |
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"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Finess said: Paisley said: That's just wrong.
on ooohhh so many levels... co-sign note to family to just let me go edit We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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That poor girl had to endure with her sicko father storing her mothers dead body away in the backyard...how tramatizing is that? & | |
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Well hey, you know what? I can understand you being able to MAYBE get away with the whole frozen in time thing as legal, as he says he was doing some kind of research ( on that though) but what about the freaking cats? I mean, her BODY was with CATS!!! times 10. Sign 78 that you're obsessed with Prince: You buy a John Prine album- just out of curiosity.
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00769BAD said: Now that's true love
:LOL: :LOL: | |
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TwIsTeDmInD said: Well hey, you know what? I can understand you being able to MAYBE get away with the whole frozen in time thing as legal, as he says he was doing some kind of research ( on that though) but what about the freaking cats? I mean, her BODY was with CATS!!! times 10.
yeah, thats just nuts man, i cant even get too how sad that is... | |
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what the fuck is wrong with people?!?! The Prince.org Photo Album http://www.purplehouse.nl...ery/Jacqui | |
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Finess said: TwIsTeDmInD said: Well hey, you know what? I can understand you being able to MAYBE get away with the whole frozen in time thing as legal, as he says he was doing some kind of research ( on that though) but what about the freaking cats? I mean, her BODY was with CATS!!! times 10.
yeah, thats just nuts man, i cant even get too how sad that is... Exactly. That is what I was saying. Sign 78 that you're obsessed with Prince: You buy a John Prine album- just out of curiosity.
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i hope there was some Arm & Hammer's baking soda in there... | |
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