A woman says her mother-in-law left her feeling "undermined" after spending hours cooking an Easter Sunday lunch.
29.03.2023 - 02:21 / perezhilton.com
This story sounds like it’s ripped straight from the script of the Hitchcock thriller Psycho, but it actually happened — just this year!
A man was shocked beyond belief when he visited his estranged brother-in-law’s home in the small town of Radlin, Poland in February. First off, the 76-year-old man, referred to by Polish authorities only as Marian L., was seen wandering around outside of his home “looking mad.” The concerned brother-in-law decided to call emergency medical services just based on that. He had no idea how horrific things would get…
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Once paramedics arrived, they entered the home of the elderly man and were met with a sight none of them could believe. Atop a pile of newspapers on the couch in the living room, they found a mummified corpse! The dates on the newspapers under her gave a grim insight into how long the body had been there — some of them were dated all the way back to 2009!
Seriously WTF…
Local police spokeswoman Małgorzata Koniarska explained in a statement:
Mummified… Wow…
Joanna Smorczewska of the District Prosecutor’s Office then confirmed in a statement that the identity of the body had been discovered through DNA testing — leaving the town of Radlin in complete shock:
Yep. It was his mummy. In both ways. But how did he get her body?? Smorczewska continued:
This man had dug up his mother’s dead body and then kept it sitting on his couch for over a decade!
Not only that, police have theorized Marian, who only lives about 0.2 miles from the cemetery, took his mom’s corpse home on his bicycle! He must’ve been so grief-stricken after her death he resorted to such wild measures…
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