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Mary Reeser: The Cinder Lady of St. Petersburg

Mary Reeser: The Cinder Lady of St. Petersburg

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Explore the fascinating case of Mary Hardy Reeser, the 67-year-old widow whose mysterious death in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1951 became one of the most documented cases associated with spontaneous human combustion. On July 2nd, 1951, Mary was found reduced to ashes in her apartment chair, with only her left foot and a portion of her skull remaining intact. What puzzled investigators was the extreme heat required for such cremation - approximately 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit - yet the minimal fire damage to surrounding objects. FBI agents, fire chiefs, and forensic anthropologist Dr. Wilton Krogman investigated the scene, finding no conventional explanation for the intense, localized burning. The case features unusual evidence including plastic outlets melted by heat, a precise four-foot soot line on walls, and nearby newspapers that were only yellowed, not burned. Various theories emerged, from the 'wick effect' involving body fat as fuel to conventional explanations involving cigarettes and nightclothns. Eleanor Voss examines the documented evidence, scientific investigations, and ongoing debates surrounding this enduring mystery that continues to fascinate researchers studying unexplained phenomena and unusual fire deaths in modern forensic science.
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