
Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan 1983 Car Fire Death: Charred Remains Buried. Victim Found ALIVE! Who is in GRAVE?
Dec 24, 2025
In 1983, a charred body was found in a burning Honda Civic, initially identified as Edward L. Cates. However, Cates was later discovered alive under an alias in Georgia, raising questions about the true identity of the victim buried with his name. Forensic experts discuss the evidence of foul play, from suspicious fractures to the use of accelerants. The ongoing mystery fuels a crowdfunding campaign to help identify the unknown victim, with implications that could turn this cold case into a hot investigation. It's a gripping tale of deception and forensic intrigue!
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Burial Based On Circumstantial ID
- A charred body found in a burned 1977 Honda Civic was buried as Edward L. Cates without positive identification.
- The ID relied on license plate and a partly burned shoe, leaving the victim unnamed and misidentified.
Money Orders Expose The Hoax
- Dorothy Cates received anonymous money orders after the funeral that triggered suspicion and investigation.
- That lead revealed Edward Cates alive in Lawrenceville, Georgia, living under an alias.
Accelerant And Inhalation Clues
- Fully involved vehicle fires usually require an accelerant to sustain extreme heat and full combustion.
- Forensics can detect inhalation injuries and chemical markers that indicate the victim was alive during the fire.
