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Beyond Bizarre - Museum of Death | Museum of Funerary History
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Documentary television hosted by Jay Robinson focused on exploring great mysteries around the world, from ghost sightings, alien encounters and everything else in between.
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No one really knows what awaits us after death, however we do know something about the process
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of death, macabre stories of killers and victims of this bloody history in America.
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This bizarre information can be found in two of the most fascinating and ghoulish museums
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ever constructed.
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Join me now, please, as we visit these strange museums, if you can stand it.
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The Museum of Death is one of the most popular tourist attractions in San Diego, California.
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Owned and operated by Kathy Schultz and associate James Healy, the present day Museum of Death
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grew out of an earlier and very bizarre concept.
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We established the museum in 1995 and we established it, well it actually evolved out
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of a lot of things.
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We had a gallery, we showed artwork by serial killers every year in the exhibits and it
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was the most popular exhibit and we actually made money during those shows by admissions.
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We also moved into this building because it was a mortuary and we knew we had to use those
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two together and it evolved into the Museum of Death.
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The Museum of Death's exhibit about execution includes an operational guillotine, a pendulum
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and an electric chair.
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A popular exhibit is clothing worn by a man executed in the electric chair, showing purge
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marks where blood and body fluids were forced through the skin and body openings.
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The Museum of Death also offers exhibits from all over the world, including this highly
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decorated cannibal skull.
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The skull is just part of the museum's bone collection.
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The museum's mascot is an actual stuffed dog.
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Perhaps the museum's most interesting and bizarre exhibits are the raw and uncensored
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police and coroner photographs.
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These often horrifying pictures include famous murder stories like the Black Dahlia case
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of Elizabeth Short.
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They also include stomach-churning pictures of auto accidents, terrifying animal encounters,
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tragic combat deaths and airline flights that turned into firing disasters.
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Although its visitors come from around the world, they each share one similar thought.
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They're all dying to know about death.
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We get all kinds of people at the museum.
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You would think that they would all be really strange and just fascinated by death, but
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it's such a common thread.
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We're all born and we all die, so people just want to know who could think of the Museum
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of Death.
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So it really is a cross-section of all people.
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We have young children all the way to senior citizens.
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Some visitors have quite an unusual reaction.
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The most bizarre response I've ever seen or heard here at the Museum of Death was last
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week when a young man came running up the stairs with his hand over his mouth.
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I think he was vomiting, but I wasn't sure.
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So what I did was go downstairs to see what might have caused him to go off.
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And when I got down there, the smell at that time was very overpowering.
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This building, since it was built so long ago, has a way of retaining all the old smells
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of the old mortuary.
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And what happens is during the day, as it heats up, the smell becomes stronger and stronger
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and stronger.
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So I think when he went downstairs and saw this sight of a very disturbing graphic scene
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going on, and the smell hit him at the same time, that's what caused him to go off.
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The Museum's current display of all-star serial killer artists include Richard Ramirez, also
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known as the Night Stalker.
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His current work being shown includes this pen and ink drawing of a demon goat.
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When held to the light, the light allows one to see the watermark of Satan on the goat's
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forehead.
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The picture you're viewing now is Jeffrey Dahmer's refrigerator, drawn by Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Lawrence Bittigan has been on California's death row for 14 years.
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His pop-up greeting cards show he hasn't lost his sense of humor.
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The signed artistic cross reveals a serious sign with SQDR, meaning San Quentin Death
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Row.
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John Wayne Gacy wasn't clouding around when he murdered 33 young men and buried them under
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and around his home, but he too was an artist who specialized in drawing clowns.
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Some like this are self-portraits, as Gacy was indeed a clown at children's birthday
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parties.
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And what art gallery of an all-star serial killer lineup would be complete without the
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MVP of murderous modern art, Charlie Manson himself?
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How does this bizarre museum affect its visitors?
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A day above the ground is a good day, and I really believe that when you face fear and
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you can go on the next day and wake up feeling fresh, that you're going to have a great life
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ahead of you.
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I don't think that people should dwell on the fact that one day they're going to die,
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because it's just like lunch, it's coming.
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Once death has occurred, it's followed by burial or internment.
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In Houston, Texas, there is a National Museum of Funerary History.
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It was founded by a funeral director who felt that a lot of the history of funeral rituals
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was disappearing.
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So with the help of funeral directors and suppliers throughout the country, this bizarre
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museum was founded in 1992 and has been able to accumulate the nation's largest funeral
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memorabilia collection.
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In charge of the museum is President Bob Boetticher.
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Well, our museum is very unique.
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We house one of the world's largest funeral memorabilia collection.
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We have 31 funeral vehicles, many of them hand-carved out of wood.
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You'll never, ever see them again.
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This one-of-a-kind 1916 Packard bus could accommodate not only the coffin, but the mourners
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and pallbearers as well.
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1921 Rockfell hearse is hand-carved with solid maple and features many luxurious accessories.
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This 1916 Buick features funeral draperies which have been carved from solid oak.
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The unusual 1972 Pagoda hearse was imported from Japan and features solid brass carvings.
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This fully restored horse-drawn hearse is believed to be one of the oldest in the United
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States.
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The number of plumes adorning the hearse denoted the deceased occupant's status in life.
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This unusual 5-8 scale hearse is a particularly melancholic example of the funeral industry's
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necessary creativity.
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It was built exclusively to carry children.
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Because of its small stature, the strange contrivance was pulled by two men rather than
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by horses.
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The funeral museum also features several unusual one-of-a-kind coffins.
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In 1930, a man and his wife had a small child who was dying of a terminal disease.
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So the father said that when his son passed away, he and his wife would commit suicide
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and they wanted to be buried with their son.
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So the father had this casket built for three people.
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And if you notice on the inside, there are two large pillows, one to each side and a
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smaller pillow in the middle.
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When the boy did pass away, the parents did not go through with what they had said.
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And the casket has been sitting in the basement of a funeral home since the 1930s.
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The Museum of Death and the National Museum of Funerary History are reached like a looking
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glass, where we can experience for a moment or two the reality of the other side, remembering
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of course the other side is strictly for visiting until for each of us, a soft voice
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lets us know that visiting hours are over and it is time now for a permanent stay.
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Of all the great unexplained mysteries in our beautifully bizarre world, there is none
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so magnificent or so divinely spiritual as a strange formation known as Stonehenge.
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To this day, there is no explanation as to who built it or why, but there is another
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Stonehenge, an American Stonehenge, whose mysteries are equally bizarre and may, as
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you'll soon see, be even beyond bizarre.
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