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Wife Sleeps With Dead Rotting Hubby For 3 Years
NY-- An elderly Brooklyn widow has told cops she slept in the same bed as her dead husband for three years, officials said yesterday. Joanne Iversen, 73, recounted her bizarre story after their shocked son discovered his dad's skeletal remains under a blanket on his parents' bed, and took her to the local stationhouse.
The son, Paul, 38, had come to the Bay Ridge apartment hoping on Tuesday for a reconciliation with his estranged dad - not having any idea he was dead. Paul had been on bad terms with his father, Frank, for several years after coming out about being gay. He learned to his horror that Frank Iversen, a house painter, had died three years earlier at 75 - but never left the bed he shared with his wife. "She missed him," a police official said yesterday. "It must have been rather unpleasant at first, but eventually it became less so." A second brother, Breuk, Lives in Williamsburg. It was unclear if he was aware of what had happened. Neighbors recalled how the super had used disinfectant sprays to ward off a bad smell about three years ago. Police yesterday said Frank Iversen had died of natural causes, and his wife had checked into a hospital for psychiatric treatment. Paul Iversen refused to speak to reporters yesterday. |
damn i have to ask my wife if she will do that when i die lol
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Sick People out there
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It's a shame that he died having disavowed his son like that because of his sexuality.
Stories like that break my heart, and I'm very fortune to have such great parents that have always been supportive of me, and loving of my partner. As for the gay man's mother, it's obviously time for her to be taken someplace where she can be cared for. What a sad story the whole way around. |
Talk about a dead fuck.
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That's some freaky shit. The woman must have had mental problems to start with. I mean, no matter how much you miss someone or how lonely you are, keeping a dead body in your house for 3 years isn't an option.
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i have come to expect a higher level of quality trashy
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its all Boy Alley's fault.. damn gay people
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I'm sure she loved the man more then anything, but thats fucking nasty
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reynold?
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No way..wouldnt she have caught some disease from a dead body rotting?
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have an actual news link for this?
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That's creepy. Her neighbours must of been a wall away too.
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Good Lord...
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Heh.
Leave it to New Yawkers. :2 cents: |
got a link to that story?
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How is that possible? there would be a horrible smell in the building, and bugs and rats I would think |
this world is full of freaks lol
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Why didnt she just get a vibrator?
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Very sad story
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The smell must have been nice...
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I didn't even like sleeping with my husband while he is alive. I can't imagine keeping him around for 3 more years.
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Another awful story...
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I read that when Loretta Lynns hubby, Doolittle died. She slept with him too.
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wow....she must've lost it when he died. Creepy but somehow touching at the same time.
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all the body fluids would have soaked into the bed. nasty
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it scared the shit out of me, pics please :)
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Son finds dad's old bones in bed
BY JONATHAN LEMIRE, ALISON GENDAR and ROBERT F. MOORE DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS Estranged from his father, a gay Brooklyn man came home yesterday to make peace, only to make a horrifying discovery: His mother had been hiding his dad's corpse in the family's apartment for three years, police sources said. Joanne Iversen, 73, told her son and cops that she never reported her husband's death because she wanted to continue collecting his Social Security benefits, the sources said. Her horrific secret was exposed when her 38-year-old son, Paul Iversen, knocked on the apartment door early yesterday. He had not been home since he came out of the closet well before his dad's death, the sources said. "I want to see Dad," Paul Iversen told his mom, the sources said. "I want to make everything right." The elderly woman - who almost never allowed anyone into her Bay Ridge apartment - opened the door, sources said. "He's in the bedroom," she told her son. Paul Iversen walked through the filthy apartment and to his horror found the skeletal remains of his dad, Frank Iversen, 75, in a fetal position under a pile of bed covers and clothes, the sources said. Sickened by the discovery, he persuaded his mom to go to the cops just after 8 a.m. At the 68th Precinct stationhouse, Joanne Iversen told cops that she and her husband had made a pact to hide the death of whoever passed away first so the surviving spouse could continue collecting Social Security benefits. "He died of natural causes," she told cops, the sources said. "It was three years ago." Detectives questioned the woman for several hours, but released her last night without filing charges. Cops were investigating whether she illegally obtained Social Security checks since her husband's death. A police source said Joanne Iversen had told another estranged son she had buried her husband years ago. Tenants in the Bay Ridge Parkway apartment building between Ridge Blvd. and Third Ave. said they noticed Frank Iversen, a quiet man who had worked as a painter, hadn't been around in years. But his wife always told them he had moved upstate. "I always wondered if he was dead in there," said neighbor Bonnie King. "Frank just disappeared. There was no explanation." Other residents said there were clues, but no one put it all together. "There were odor issues in that apartment," said Carole Clements, 64. "We complained a lot, but I would have never guessed there was a body inside." Iversen had no history of medical problems. He hadn't been to the doctor since he got a marriage license. The medical examiner's office will conduct an autopsy to determine how and when Frank Iversen died, authorities said. "We don't think she's of sound mind to have done something criminal," a police source said. "Maybe she's sick," Clements said of Joanne Iversen. "That doesn't make her a bad person." The widow checked herself into Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. With Ernie Naspretto and Jotham Sederstrom Originally published on November 22, 2006 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/loca...p-398555c.html ++++++++++++++++ The lady admitted to not reporting the death so she could improperly collect benefits. That's a fraud. What really pisses me off is this part: "We don't think she's of sound mind to have done something criminal," a police source said." The problem is that the police aren't in a position to determine that. The police have no authority to play judge and jury. I hate it when cops do that. It undermines the whole legal system. The question of her mental status is a matter that should be left to the court. The cops have evidence of a crime and they should prosecute. :mad: |
that must have been real nasty
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