Pam Ward Discovers More Dead Bodies Buried Under LA Unified

by pamward | October 21, 2008 at 11:23 am
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Pam Ward Discovers More Dead Bodies at LA UnifiedOpinion. While at the post office at Washington and La Brea, I spoke with a reliable source which shared the recent finding of more dead bodies buried under Los Angeles Unified School District’s administrative offices. As reported earlier bodies have been found, moved and reinterned at Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, the second oldest cemetery in Los Angeles next to Evergreen which is the oldest. However, Rosedale is home of the oldest crematory in L.A and has been burning bodies since 1903.

As I indicated in my lastest novel, BAD GIRLS BURN SLOW, Aug, 2008, Los Angeles Unified School District’s administrative offices were built on top of L.A.’s oldest, and now defunct cemetery which was called City cemetery which was located near Beaudry and 1st. Maybe that’s why there has always been so much turmoil swirling within the school district throughout the years.

“Please don’t quote me,” the source said.  "but lots of bodies were found there. We can’t talk about it since the archeologists have not submitted their final report, but many graves were discovered during the escavation.  Some of those bodies were probably the unclaimed remains of City cemetery.  Many bodies were left after the cemetery closed for good."

If you want to read a chilling, wickedly fun, tale based on this true and obviously current archeological and disturbing fact, please read BAD GIRLS BURN SLOW.   www.pamwardwriter.com

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at 12:05 on October 27th, 2008

pamward, I like this story. It's good stuff. Hey Pam, there is a similar situation in Irvine, California. The company I work for started construction in the Katie Wheeler library in Irvine. This is a reconstruction of the Joseph Irvine Rach house. When we started to dig we discovered bones. In this case it was a mass grave of Native american indians who were probably massacred when the spanish explorers started to settle the area. Talk about another facinating story. The site of Joseph Irvine's ranch has been known to be haunted for years. Another book in the making?

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