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taptapper t1_j45eoie wrote

For any of you that don't know, back in the 1700's people believed that your body had to remain intact, because when Jesus returns your body will rise up from it's grave "as is". Some people still believe it today but back then it was a waaaay more common belief. Mangling criminal's bodies was OK because that just meant more punishment during the resurrection (or something like that). It's one reason why there are laws against "defiling" corpses and why they quartered people after they were already dead from the drawing. Even though he wanted to be buried at sea, it was in a lead coffin: he wanted his body left intact.

So this wasn't just against his "wishes" it was against his beliefs and religion, and Hunter knew it.

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taptapper t1_j1ba4dz wrote

The guard in the Danemora prison break was surprised she was charged with a crime for helping the 2 guys escape. She actually said "I knew it (helping inmates escape) was against the rules, I didn't know it was against the law"

Yes, she said that. it's in the documentary about the jailbreak where she tried to rebut the stuff about her in the miniseries

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