Monthly Archives: July 2012

Creative Body Disposal at its Finest

Reddit (super interweb content generator) can be kind of hard to process if you’re not someone who uses the site regularly.  But there’s a fantastic thread going on now about the strangest… 

July 27, 2012 | Blog

Deathly Doodle — Leakage

Welcome once again to Deathly Doodles, where Landis Blair doodles and then I talk about it in a deathly manner. Which is why we called it Deathly Doodles. Obviously. Today’s subject is… 

July 24, 2012 | Blog

Ask a Mortician Skull Mystery

The time has come to get our Nancy Drew big girl pants on, you guys. Your Mortician has been stumped. I got a letter from an Order reader, Priyaa Treu, with the… 

July 23, 2012 | Blog

Ask a Mortician- Grief Talk

Real Talk.  Grief Talk. Poor deathlings, we’ve come a long way since the Victorian era, where widows wore veils for a designated time and families kept symbols on their front doors so… 

July 19, 2012 | Blog

Deathly Doodle- Morgue

Morgue The word morgue has a bizarre history.  The initial definition (in French) was morguer– to stare, to have a fixed and questioning gaze.  What you were meant to stare at were… 

July 13, 2012 | Blog

Deathstination: Leila’s Hair Museum

Say you happen to be passing through Independence, Missouri this summer and are looking for a combination of hardcore Victorian mourning customs, human hair, and Midewestern kitsch. Well, have I got the… 

July 9, 2012 | Blog

Death Tech and Possible Hoverboard Holograms

This is our first guest post from Mike Belsito, Co-Founder of eFuneral (which means he’s THE guy to talk deathtech). I’ve heard from many people that technology really doesn’t have a place in… 

July 6, 2012 | Blog

The Educational Value of Miss Houston’s Autopsy

The LA Coroner’s Office released Whitney Houston’s autopsy report, you can find it HERE. It’s a fascinating read, not because it’s scandalous or gross, but because it provides really interesting insight into… 

July 2, 2012 | Blog