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Friday, April 04, 2025

What the fu.....

A gravedigger in West Virginia has been arrested for allegedly desecrating an infant’s grave and leaving the child’s corpse out in the open at the cemetery where he worked — with the baby’s clothes and casket being “thrown over a hill” by him — after he accidentally disturbed the boy’s resting place while digging up another plot, according to police and 911 callers.

17 comments:

  1. This is light years beyond sick. Can't even think of a punishment to fit the crime.

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    1. Bury him alive in a coffin might be a good start

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    2. Lack of imagination. I suggest reading up on medieval crime and punishment. For this kind of thing, or chomos, animal abusers or rapists, my go to would be scaphism.

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    3. "Paging Mr. Vlad Tepes. Mr. Vlad Tepes to the white courtesy phone please.

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    4. Testing, testing.
      Trying to beat this laptop into submission.

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  2. The guy just LOOKS like a low IQ with coping and emotional issues.

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    1. Nailed it. And there's a lot of that here.

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  3. I will get to it when I get to it.

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  4. I think what happens to this POS should be decided by the family of the child.... Maybe they could hang him by a tree in the cemetery.... Maybe draw and quarter him.. bury his ass alive... All possibilities
    JD

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  5. Dug his own grave, so to speak.

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  6. Even blacks need to stay away from other blacks. So sad.

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    1. Take another look at the article and photo. That gravedigger's white. It doesn't mention the baby's race.

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  7. @snuffy. I like the cut of your jib.

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  8. As a grandfather whose lost my only grandson, let the grandpas sort it out.

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  9. It's not uncommon for cemeteries to allow an infant size vault to be adjacent to an existing paid plot of a family member. These often go unmarked. I'd prefer not to go into detail of how I know this.
    VC

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    1. VC. Stuff happens and that's understandable, nothing beyond the accidentally digging up the grave is though.. His actions after that is just not forgivable to 99% of the population
      JD

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    2. I agree JD. In my situation the incident was handled in a respectable manner as one would expect.
      VC

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