
Workers Make Unsettling Discovery At Cemetery In New York
Discovery in New York Cemetery
Cemetery workers made a disturbing find Monday while doing some maintenance on the grounds; human remains buried at an unmarked grave site.
This is a developing story; we'll try to update it as soon as possible.
But here's what we know so far:
According to sources, police in Elmira, New York (which is about two and a half hours southwest of Albany), were called to Woodlawn Cemetery after staff, doing their everyday duties, uncovered what appeared to be human remains that were buried at an unmarked grave site.
"Investigators determined the remains were of human origin, however preliminary findings indicated this is an isolated incident and that the burial of the remains probably dates back several years." Star Gazette
Were They Human Remains?
Yes.
Sources say that investigators determined the remains were of human origin, but believe this to be an isolated incident, and the remains were believed to have been left there years ago.
This discovery remains under investigation, and police have not released any further information.
Woodlawn Cemetery is in Elmira, New York, United States. Its most famous burials are those of Mark Twain and his wife Olivia Langdon Clemens. Many members of the United States Congress, including Jacob Sloat Fassett, are also buried there.
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