Spontaneous Human Combustion: Cases That Defy Explanation
#spontaneoushumancombustion #InvestigativeHistory #ASHLive For centuries, investigators documented rare fire scenes involving human remains that behave unlike ordinary fires. Humans reduced to ash with little to no fire damage in the house or where in the immediate vicinity of the burnt remains. In this ASH Live episode, John Genua examines documented cases commonly associated with what has been called Spontaneous Human Combustion. We've got the facts and theories. Let's examines the conventional explanations like the wick effect, and explore what makes this phenomenon so inexplicable. #unexplainedmysteries #UnsolvedCases #HistoricalMysteries #ColdCaseHistory #FireInvestigation #UnexplainedEvents #AmericanHistory 👉 Connect with us: Subscribe:    / @americasstrangesthistory  Website: http://www.americasstrangesthistory.com/ Email us: [email protected] © America’s Strangest History

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