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Authorities in Georgia say an elderly couple died after being trapped inside an elevator that had gotten stuck between floors in their home.Glynn County coroner Jimmy Durden says 90-year-old Sherwood Wadsworth and his 89-year-old wife, Caroline, had been dead for several days when their bodies were found Wednesday in their home in coastal St. Simons Island. He says it appears they died of natural causes, but autopsies were scheduled for Thursday at the state crime lab.Glynn County police
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In a warehouse at the Oregon State Hospital originally called the Oregon State Insane Asylum contains an unusual library, one comprised not of books, but of copper canisters of unclaimed human remains. Photographer David Maisel has photographed what is left of the deteriorating portio
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