Funeral Rites for Unclaimed Inmates in South Carolina
Funeral Rites for Unclaimed Inmates in South Carolina

Funeral Rites for Unclaimed Inmates in South Carolina

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Sarah Polgrean was executed in 1820 for murdering her husband with arsenic, a crime stemming from a troubled marriage and past. In a separate exploration of death, cemetery weddings are increasingly popular, providing a deeply personal venue for couples, with historical roots dating back to times of mass disease. Right Angle Entertainment has announced a new true crime tour, "The Psychology of a Murderer," featuring forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Toles, set to explore the minds of notorious killers across the U.S. Additionally, a former prison clerk reflects on his experiences on death row, where silence and memories linger amidst the harsh realities of incarceration. Meanwhile, South Carolina has a modest cemetery for unclaimed inmates, where the lonely dead are laid to rest with few witnesses, highlighting the stark end of life for those without families to claim them.

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