Did Mary Reeser Spontaneously Combust?

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What exactly happened to Mary Reeser on the morning of July 2, 1951 in her St. Petersburg, FL apartment?  The chair she was sitting in and most of her body was reduced to ash and cinders yet the rest of the apartment was virtually untouched by the flames that had to reach temperatures of 1300 degrees.  Some things in the apartment were melted and there was soot and smoke damage on the walls above 4 feet and the ceiling.  Did she spontaneously combust as some of the theories say?  Or did she accidentally burn herself up in her sleep?  Or was it a case of something more sinister? We speculate on these theories in this episode of Will Continue To Monitor.  This episode is sponsored by Eko Health.  Learn more about their digital stethoscopes at www.ekohealth.com and use code JSP for $50 off your order.   This episode is sponsored by CBD Stat.  Learn more about their high quality, THC free CBD oil.  They offer a 40% discount for healthcare workers at www.cbdstat.care/healthcare and for our listeners that aren't in healthcare you can use code JSP20 at checkout for 20% off your order.  www.cbdstat.care

Did Mary Reeser Spontaneously Combust?

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