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https://fox4kc.com/2018/08/12/horrible-way-to-die-dead-body-found-inside-stone-pillar-in-california/


LANCASTER, Calif. -- A dead body found inside a stone pillar outside a Lancaster grocery store on Saturday afternoon could be the remains of a man who was fleeing from authorities earlier in the week, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department lieutenant told KTLA.


After a strong odor led to the grisly discovery, authorities said it's possible the body belongs to a man who ran into the store on Monday — fleeing from deputies as he was suspected of stealing a vehicle.


The body was found inside a stone pillar located just outside the WinCo Foods grocery store in the 700 block of West Avenue K, authorities said. Deputies were called to the scene at 2:40 p.m.


Earlier, in the morning, a manager at the grocery store could smell a strong odor coming from the pillar, according to Sheriff's Department Lt. John Corina.


Corina said the manager called a plumber, thinking there was some sort of sewage problem there. When the plumber arrived and started to knock away the pillar's stone, a leg and tennis shoes were visible, he said.


At that point, law enforcement officials were called to the scene.


Upon investigating the finding, authorities linked it to an incident earlier in the week.


On Monday, Corina said, a man was pulled over by deputies after he was suspected of driving a stolen vehicle. He ran into the grocery store and went onto the rooftop as he fled from deputies.


They never got ahold of him, and according to Corina, the rooftop has access to the inside of the stone pillars where the body was found. It's possible the man fell or climbed into the pillar to hide from law enforcement.


But with the recent heat wave and the density of the stone pillar, it's possible the man then became trapped and unable to breathe, Corina said, describing it as a "horrible way to die."

"It's unusual. I've never seen anything like this before — some body inside a column," Corina said. "Somebody tries to hide from the police and they can't get out and end up dying in there.


"That's what it looks like anyway," he said.


Authorities had to wait until the evening for the coroner to arrive. At that point, officials began to work to break open the pillar so the body could be removed and identified.


In video of first responders at the scene, they could be seen removing a body from inside a pillar located just outside the entrance to the grocery store. Firefighters were seen chipping away at the pillar's stone material as the body inside was increasingly visible.


Caution tape was seen hung around the parking lot just outside the grocery store.


Area residents told KTLA on Sunday morning that they were shocked to hear of the discovery.


“It’s terrible,” Sunshine York-Hanger said. “I was just thinking, you know, I wonder if he was trying to get anybody’s attention and nobody would know. Nobody would know where it’s coming from, the voice, you know, if that’s the case because I’m hoping it was instant if that was what happened.”
 
How thoughtful of this perp. He just saved the State of California a bunch of money. More assholes like this guy should follow his example.
 
How thoughtful of this perp. He just saved the State of California a bunch of money. More assholes like this guy should follow his example.
It’s California, someone will get sued over this, plus a tax paid for committee will be formed to study new safer pillar construction
This is like the burglar that fell through the school skylight, sued because the skylight was unsafe and won
 
Like the dude in the rolled up mat in the gym, some still don’t believe was an accident
His, family. They have had numerous "specialists" come in and examine the case. This happened in Lowndes county, Georgia. He was a high school student.
It is often difficult for family to accept a child's death. They, want/ need somewhere to place blame. Somewhere to direct the anger, for what they see as a senseless loss. Accidental death, an un-witnessed accidental death, has to be very hard to accept. Just the fact that, your child died, alone.
 
LANCASTER, CA
– The body of a man was found after he died a horrible death inside a stone pillar outside a California grocery store.

On Monday, police pulled over a man suspected of driving a stolen vehicle. The man fled on foot and the officers were unable to locate him.

That was until Saturday when his decomposing corpse was found inside a stone pillar outside the WinCo Foods grocery store.

Turns out that when the man ran from police he made his way inside the store and on to the store’s roof.

Access to the inside of the store’s stone pillars can be reached from there and the man either fell or climbed into one of the pillars.

On Saturday, a manager at the store smelled a foul odor coming from that pillar and thought it was a sewage issue.

The plumber that was hired to check it out called police after he knocked away some of the pillar’s stone and saw a man’s leg and tennis shoes.

“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” sheriff’s Lt. John Corina said. “Somebody tries to hide from the police and they can’t get out and end up dying in there. ”

If the man had any luck left at all, he fell and died instantly or, at the very least, suffocated rather quickly. Otherwise, he slowly cooked to death in that stone oven as the temperatures that week were over 100 degrees.


This article was written by Morbid for The Dreamin Demon - the Internet's self-appointed buzzkill.


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Regardless of what the victim was doing to cause his own injury and death, those fucking death traps need to be fixed. Put a cap on top. Wonder what else they found in there. WTF.

That aside, play stupid games; win stupid prizes.
 
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