Where is it? Seriously, does anyone know? It is such a shame that this baseball AND war hero had to come to such a shameful "post-mortem" life due to family crap.
I know his remains were scattered over the Carribbean, but what about his head? Last I heard, it was cracked and resting in a dry-ice Crock Pot of some kind. This company with the cryogenic crock pot thingy was owned by Ted Williams' son? Or son and law? But he died, right? Company out of business?
If so, what happened to Ted's head? Holy shit.
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Apparently it is at Alcor Life Extension Foundation of Scottsdale, Ariz.EarlJam wrote:Where is it? Seriously, does anyone know? It is such a shame that this baseball AND war hero had to come to such a shameful "post-mortem" life due to family crap.If so, what happened to Ted's head? Holy shit.
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And according to a book released in Oct '09. it has not been treated well.
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Ewww! That entire story is disgusting.
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