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Taphephobia - Pray you don't wake up - DuckforcoveR - 10-08-2017 Quote:One fearful story of premature burial comes from a pamphlet entitled “The Most Lamentable and Deplorable Accident,” which is more of a legend than anything else. It is the story of a London butcher named Lawrence Cawthorn who fell fatally ill in 1661. Lawrence’s landlady was eager for his swift death so that she could inherit his belongings. She saw to it that he was quickly pronounced dead without a doctor’s consultation and buried at a nearby chapel. Myth and Legend. The whispers in the dark that can only be heard by the wood surrounding you as you wake up in a cold, black, and dry box. You can breathe (but not for long) and the air has a taste of pine and soil. You scream, but the echo races around your small world where it can only pierce your soul as you come to a terrifying realization… Yes my love, you have been buried alive. Now, step into the darkness. Quote:James Hatcher was one of the wealthiest, most renowned citizens to ever grace the small town of Pikeville, Kentucky. He engaged in several successful business ventures in the coal mining and timber industries. He owned property reaching from Pikeville to present day Coal Run. Quote:That spring was unusually hot, and as embalming was not yet common practice, no time was wasted in burying Octavia. Funeral services were conducted and her body was laid to rest. And so went the life of Octavia Hatcher. Consumed by grief in her final days only to awaken inside a dark and dusty nightmare to meet her fate on earth. The Tragic Story of Octavia ![]() "WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE ME MY LOVE!!" Quote:In July 1893, a farmer named Charles Boger and his wife were living in Whitehaven, Pennsylvania when Mrs. Boger suddenly died of unknown causes. Doctors confirmed her death, and she was promptly buried. That should have been the end of the story, but sometime after her death, a friend told Charles that his wife had suffered from hysteria before Charles had met her, and it was possible that she hadn’t actually been dead. The very thought of Mrs. Boger having been buried alive haunted Charles until he became hysterical. You would be correct to think that medicine and science have advanced to a point where it is almost unheard of for people to mistaken for dead. But unless you are digging up the fresh burials to check for yourself there may be countless mortified and bloodied bodies consumed by a dark and ruthless fear as they suffocated under the ground while their loved ones cried for their souls just 6-feet towards the heavens. ![]() Quote:Some of the most horrifying tales of premature burial are horrifying because the victim miraculously survived the ordeal. Such is the case of Angelo Hays. In 1937, Angelo was a free-spirited 19-year-old boy residing in St. Quentin de Chalais, France. One day, Angelo was riding his motorcycle around the village when he was suddenly thrown from his bike and tossed headfirst into a brick wall. Without hesitation, Angelo was declared dead by doctors and was promptly buried three days after his accident. In the nearby town of Bordeaux, an insurance company became suspicious after realizing that Angelo’s father had recently insured his son’s life for 200,000 francs, and an inspector was sent to investigate the claim. That’s right, a life insurance policy actually saved his life. Had his father not opened a policy there likely never would have been an investigation. For the sake of his soul we can only hope that he never would have woken up from his unconscious state to experience the hell that would await in that pine box. Of course, some stories do have a happy ending. Angelo Hays went on to invent a coffin the would help keep a person alive if they happened to find themselves in a similar predicament. Quote:Hays recovered and went on to invent his own security coffin equipped with a chemical toilet and radio transmitter. He became a minor celebrity in France, performing for a TV audience from six feet under. Or just put a door knob on the inside of your crypt! ![]() And for Mrs. Jones, she wasn’t quite buried but a keen-eyed police office saved her dead life. Quote:A woman wrongly pronounced dead by a doctor has accepted almost £40,000 in an out-of-court settlement. ![]() An even darker trend emerges from this primal fear, people risking everything to experience this first hand … BY CHOICE Quote:For as long as humans have been alive, there have been cases of those trying to defy fate. There are now tutorials on what to do if you find yourself six feet under with no means of escape, and people have gone so far as to be voluntarily buried alive to try and escape death. In 2011, a 35-year-old Russian man did just that, only to succumb to a tragic death. For whatever reason, the man in question believed that burying himself alive for 24 hours would make him lucky for the rest of his life. With some help from a friend, he dug a grave outside of the city of Blagoveshchensk and inserted a makeshift coffin complete with air piping, a single bottle of water, and a cell phone. Stories Above #1 Stories Above #2 Stories Above #3 More Stories And then we have stories that are quite accidental, but the feeling would be no different if you find yourself buried and running out of time. Take this story for example: Quote:A 13-year-old boy in upstate New York who was building a snow fort died on Tuesday after being buried alive in snow, police said. What is so hard about this one is that the first reaction is relief that one of the boys survived this horror. His family experienced a toxic mix of grief and happiness while the other family can only mourn in the darkness with a gut-wrenching grief. Buried Alive in Snow Quote:A playful day at the beach turned dangerous, and in some cases deadly, for several young people buried alive while digging in the sand this summer. Quote:The most recent incident involved Michael Newell of Cameron Park, Calif., who has been in critical condition since Friday. He had been on a camping trip with his family at Lawson's Landing, a beach and campground at the mouth of Tomales Bay, about 60 miles northwest of San Francisco. Buried Alive in Sand Granted, with embalming techniques these days the likelihood of you waking after clinical death is near impossible. So, whether it be sand, snow, or dirt, if you find yourself buried alive there are a few things you can do to try and save yourself. Quote:First, DON’T PANIC! Seriously, panicking will drastically reduce the time you have to work yourself out of this jam. You’ll use up all your oxygen quite quickly in this state and you likely don’t have a lot of time to start with. Typically you could survive for one or two hours before using up your oxygen, as long as you don’t panic. If you happen to be good at meditating, you could last quite a bit longer, such as the case of this man who survived nearly two hours on the air trapped in his helmet. But of course in his case, he had people digging him out. If you don’t think anyone is coming to dig you out, then putting yourself in a deep meditative state probably wouldn’t help you be able to extradite yourself from the situation; this would only prolong the inevitable. Now try to relax yourself as much as possible. The more relaxed you are, the longer you have to get yourself out and the clearer you will think. Lesson 1 – DON’T PANIC (um, probably not the easiest thing in the world right now) Quote:If your relatives were cheap, they buried you in a nice flimsy coffin. This is nearly the best-case scenario. If you get out of this, you’ll be forever thankful for the cheap construction of your presumed final resting place. Given the weight of the 6 feet or so of earth above you, your coffin might have already caved in one place or another. This is a good thing. If this has happened, you are literally almost home free (unless you are really short, then you have a bit more work to do). Odds are, considering you are still alive in your coffin with limited air supply, you weren’t buried that long ago. So the earth should be quite loose. Lesson 2 – Increase your chances by asking for your burial to be more … natural … than a steel coffin. Again, as was said above, if you are embalmed none of this will matter anyways. Quote:Now, take off your shirt most of the way by pulling it up over your head so it comes off inside out, but doesn’t come all the way off (think hockey fight); so that your shirt is basically now just inside out over your head. Now tie off the shirt at the top so it is sealed. At this point, you’ve basically made a “bag” out of your shirt that your head is now in. This is to help protect you from breathing in dirt. Lesson 3 - No lesson here, I'm terrified just reading this... Quote:If you are buried in a typical cheap coffin, it shouldn’t actually be that hard to breach as the weight of the earth above will already be bowing the top board quite a bit; it is even somewhat likely that the earth has already breached the cheap coffin somewhere, without need of your help; if you feel dirt in the coffin, thank your lucky stars because the hardest part is accomplished already. If not, you’ll want to kick has hard as you can to try to get the board flexing. You won’t be able to move the board much because of the weight of the earth, but that’s fine. You mainly just want to make that weight of the earth work for you by kicking the board and hopefully having the weight of the earth flex the board down more every time until it breaches. If you are trained in Kung Fu, you can try this as well: Quote:Once you’ve packed in as much dirt as you can, simply get your head near the breach and use all your strength to stand up with your arms straight up; you may need to make the breach bigger as you do so, but this shouldn’t be too hard with a cheap coffin. As you are doing this, try to get one leg up out of the coffin so you can further push yourself up by standing on the outside parameter edge of the coffin lid. If you find yourself waking up in a steel coffin, well … Quote:If your family was really nice and wealthy, they’ll have buried you in a “safety coffin”. These coffins are equipped with means of letting yourself out safely or means of notifying the outside world you are in fact still alive. In either case, these tend to always come with some sort of lighting device that doesn’t consume oxygen, like a flashlight. Use it and you’ll likely find whatever is needed to allow you to alert the outside world that your death was greatly exaggerated. Note, it is generally not a good idea to light a match or a lighter if you have one. Not only might you catch yourself on fire, but you’ll use all the oxygen in the coffin extremely quickly this way. Last resort: (Some people may use this as a first resort, to each their own) Quote:There is of course also always the chance of divine intervention. Even if you aren’t normally a “praying man”, might I suggest that in this case, you’ve got absolutely nothing to lose in becoming one, and who knows maybe even something to gain even if things don’t work out. I’d recommend avoiding offering God anything if he’ll get you out though. People do this all the time and it makes no sense. I mean really, if there is a God, what could you possibly offer him that he doesn’t already have or couldn’t get himself? It would be like trying to come up with gift ideas for Bill Gates, but times a bagillion. Better to just ask out of mercy or grace for help and possibly forgiveness of any wrongs you might have done in your lifetime (just in case). He might feel sorry for you and help it end quicker than normal asphyxiation or help you get out; either is win/win Step by Step Now if you find yourself in a mortuary being poked at by a mortician who's trying to convince you that you are dead, well, best of luck! It will only hurt for a moment... At the end of the day, there are many things to fear in this world and maybe even in the next. How we cross that bridge may have an impact on how your soul moves on. And if you are thinking to yourself "I want to see a demonstration!", well (without posting horrible videos from the web) here's a good start: (Not posting for his message, just the video experience) Part 2: And Part 3: Quote: Last Words RE: Taphephobia - Pray you don't wake up - Mystic Wanderer - 10-08-2017 Thanks a lot @"DuckforcoveR". (sarcasm) ![]() More reasons for me to choose cremation. Like you said, everyone is embalmed after death these days, so hopefully, being buried alive is no longer an issue... I hope! ![]() |