From scissors found in a man's anal cavity in an Indiana jail to the surprising discovery of a Missouri nun's remains, there was no shortage of unusual headlines this week.
: Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, died in 2019, but when her body was recently exhumed, her order was shocked.: Bright green aurora in Alaska served as a magical backdrop for a "fun trick" involving boiling water and freezing temperatures. : Oklahoma authorities said they have arrested a man they believe was sending naked pictures of himself to strangers.
Newark, Ohio officers were all smiles when they pulled suspect Tanner Rhinehart from a river to arrest him. : A wanted Ohio man had a message for police when they posted his photo on social media in an effort to catch him: "you gotta be quicker than that.": A Kentucky man is accused of shooting his roommate after eating the last Hot Pocket, according to police and local reports.
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Faithful head to Missouri to see body of nun thought to be a miracleHundreds of faithful Catholics, and possibly others, made a pilgrimage of sorts to see Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's body, believed to be incorrupt.
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Travelers congregate in rural Missouri community to see nun's body | CNNHundreds of people have traveled to the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles Monastery, in rural Missouri to view a nun’s body which appears to show no signs of decay approximately four years after her death, according to the Catholic News Agency.
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Indiana Funeral Director Pleads Guilty to 40 Theft Counts After Decomposing Bodies FoundThe director of a southern Indiana funeral home where 31 decomposing bodies and the cremains of 17 others were found pleaded guilty Friday to more than 40 counts of felony theft.
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Indiana funeral director pleads guilty to 40 theft counts after decomposing bodies foundThe director of a southern Indiana funeral home where 31 decomposing bodies and 17 cremains were found has pleaded guilty to more than 40 counts of felony theft
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Owner of Indiana funeral home pleads guilty after 31 decomposing bodies foundPolice began investigating the funeral home in early July after a report of a strong odor coming from the building. The unrefrigerated bodies were in various states of decomposition, and police alleged the longest had been stored there since March 2022.
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