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In this chilling first part of a two-part series, Shauna takes you on a journey through centuries of funeral rituals shaped by both reverence and terror. From sin-eaters in rural Britain to ancient Greek coins meant to pay the ferryman, this episode unearths the spiritual, folkloric, and at times horrifying ways humans have tried to ensure the dead stay at rest. With stories that span from historical rituals to near-death modern miracles, we peel back the veil on how humanity has tried to say goodbye… and why we’re still afraid it might not be enough.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Sin-Eaters:
    • Davies, Owen. The Haunted: A Social History of Ghosts.
    • Ronald Hutton’s work on British folklore and folk magic
    • "The Last Sin Eater" (historical references to Richard Munslow, Shropshire)
  2. Ancient Greek Burial Customs:
    • Garland, Robert. The Greek Way of Death
    • Archaeological studies of obol placement in 5th–4th century BCE graves
    • Classical mythology of Charon and the River Styx
  3. Premature Burial and Wake Traditions:
    • Jan Bondeson, Buried Alive: The Terrifying History of Our Most Primal Fear
    • Victorian mourning rituals & the role of wakes before embalming
    • Case study: Susan Armstrong (1839) [urban legend and folklore reports]
  4. Cross-Cultural Funerary Practices:
    • Egyptian Book of the Dead references to Duat
    • Norse burial ships and coin offerings
    • Haitian Vodou rituals involving Baron Samedi
  5. Reddit User Story (modern legend):
    • Shared by u/missymaypen on Reddit’s r/Paranormal

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