Have you ever heard a died women coming out of the grave shouting? Well if yo haven't than it may be hard to believe your ears but the news in extremely true. A women in Chicago has woked up after being buried alive.
According to the accounts, funeral goers were standing around a grave on Oct.10 after the interment of a man who had died a few days earlier.
“We decided to stay for a bit after the funeral, to let it all sink in. When all of a sudden we heard screams, but we could not figure out where they were coming from,” said one family member who wished to stay anonymous. “We realized it was coming from under the grave where we just laid my brother. We ran and got help.”
“We decided to stay for a bit after the funeral, to let it all sink in. When all of a sudden we heard screams, but we could not figure out where they were coming from,” said one family member who wished to stay anonymous. “We realized it was coming from under the grave where we just laid my brother. We ran and got help.”
After police arrived and dug up the grave, instead of the family’s brother, they found a 34-year-old woman who had been drugged and placed in the coffin alive.
Linda Lynch was rushed to the hospital and treated for her injuries and arsenic poisoning. The man who was supposed to be interred was found in the funeral home where Lynch’s husband was the director.
It would have also turned out differently if Harold Lynch and his death-defying wife actually existed.
Despite the fact it makes a really great Halloween tale, the sensational story that got over 100,000 shares on Facebook was not covered by even one major Chicago outlet.
Harold Lynch had swapped Linda’s drugged body for the dead man in an attempt to kill his wife.
The plot may have worked too, if Linda had not woke up in the coffin just in time to be heard by the mourning family.
Snopes.com, the great debunkers of internet rumors, pointed out there was no great media conspiracy to squash the tale. The Lynches and their twisted plot simply are not real.
“There were no reports of a woman being buried alive on the weekend of 10 October 2014 in Chicago. Also missing from the news was a report of Harold Lynch’s arrest,” Snopes said. “That’s because neither of those things happened.”
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