Premature Burial: The Horror of Being Buried Alive
The fear of premature burial or being buried alive was an obsession in the 19th century. Read about the craze and three real-life “buried alive” cases.
Doug MacGowan lives on the San Francisco peninsula with his wife, a dog, and far too many cats. He has published five books on the topic of historic true crime. In his free time he enjoys reading.
The fear of premature burial or being buried alive was an obsession in the 19th century. Read about the craze and three real-life “buried alive” cases.
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