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mojo
05-12-2008, 01:14 AM
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/PrintStory.pl?document_id=2004404822&zsection_id=2003905675&slug=corpse10&date=20080510

Decaying body found on toilet in home

By TODD RICHMOND

The Associated Press

MADISON, Wis. — Two children and their mother lived for months with the decaying body of a 90-year-old woman on the toilet of their home's only bathroom, on the advice of a religious "superior" who claimed the corpse would come back to life, authorities said Friday.

The children, a 15-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, cried Wednesday after a deputy who came to their Necedah home looking for Magdeline Alvina Middlesworth ordered them out because of the stench.

The children were in foster care Friday. Their mother, Tammy Lewis, and self-described "bishop" Alan Bushey remained in custody on felony counts of being a party to causing mental harm to a child.

"It's a sad case," Juneau County Sheriff Brent Oleson said. He said he had no further information on Bushey's religious affiliation.

According to the criminal complaint, Middlesworth's sister called sheriff's officials Wednesday and asked them to go to the home about 80 miles north of Madison to check on the woman.

When Deputy Leigh Neville-Neil entered the house, it smelled of incense and burned wood, according to the complaint.

When the deputy opened the last closed door, she smelled "decaying matter" and noticed something piled on what appeared to be a toilet. Lewis told her it was Middlesworth's body, the complaint said.

Lewis, 35, told the deputy that Middlesworth had died about two months earlier, but that Bushey told her God said Middlesworth would come to life if she prayed hard enough.

Autopsy results weren't available yet, Oleson said.

He described the one-story home as in decent repair, although the residents had been using "makeshift" toilet facilities because of the situation in the bathroom.

Nija
05-12-2008, 03:45 AM
He was trying to raise a zombie army.

Jeffbx
05-12-2008, 05:28 AM
Not much of a start with just one 90 year-old's corpse.

cruelpupet
05-12-2008, 05:57 AM
Freaky, but why the 'and self-described "bishop" ' part? Why not just say bishop? Is her religion any less authentic then the RCC?

oblongmelon
05-12-2008, 08:57 AM
The Smell The Smell..omg

cruelpupet
05-12-2008, 10:28 AM
The Smell The Smell..omg

After a while the smell goes away. And apparently the house smelled of incense and burning wood, so it was probably pretty pleasant.

cadetevon
05-12-2008, 11:28 AM
Freaky, but why the 'and self-described "bishop" ' part? Why not just say bishop? Is her religion any less authentic then the RCC?

Why mention RCC? Do other religions not have bishops?

The way I read it was that maybe this guy was not affiliated with any established religion at all and was just calling himself a bishop.

johnnymk
05-12-2008, 11:39 AM
This is just as ridiculous as praying for the dead.

WhiskeyPapa
05-12-2008, 01:11 PM
Freaky, but why the 'and self-described "bishop" ' part? Why not just say bishop? Is her religion any less authentic then the RCC?

Ok, a definition of bishop is "an ordained member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight." I'm going to assume the person had no evidence/documentation of ordination or official recognition of authority within a church.

But I understand what you're getting at. Quite often in news stories, the writer will add superfluous words as a subconscious indicator of the subject's lack of credibility. (Although I think in this case, the subject matter pretty much established that...)

A couple years ago, I heard a story on NPR that had something to do with Gardasil. As with most NPR stories, it was lengthy, and included comments from many people. On such person was described as "a conservative Christian doctor." That person of course had an anti-Gardasil position, which was a medical reason only, and had nothing to do with politics or religion. I thought it was odd they introduced him as such, so I went to the NPR website later to listen to the story again. Of all the people featured in the story, he was the only one they felt was necessary to describe his political and religious affiliation. Maybe I'm cynical, but I took that as a subtle message from the story writer saying "You can ignore this person," or, "this person may be a doctor, but don't take him too seriously because he's a conservative and a Christian too."

Nija
05-13-2008, 05:27 AM
Not much of a start with just one 90 year-old's corpse.
He was starting small. He wanted to make sure he could overpower it's reanimated geriatric body before it consumed his brain and made him a Golf Announcer.

Jeffbx
05-13-2008, 09:15 AM
That's a good point. See, this is why I don't dabble in the black arts.

The Happy Squirrel
05-13-2008, 08:17 PM
wow what the crap another in a long line of friggin morons