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021 Spontaneous Human Combustion: What Could Cause a Human To Suddenly and Inexplicably Explode in a Fireball?
021 Spontaneous Human Combustion: What Could Cause a Human To Suddenly and Inexplicably Explode in a Fireball?
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63 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2018
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Podcast episode
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Richard Syrett welcomes a researcher with a background in mechanical and electrical engineering to discuss one of the most bizarre and mysterious of all unexplained phenomena, Spontaneous Human Combustion. Classic SHC cases are defined by the smoking, blistering, or burning of a person in the absence of a known identifiable nearby burn agent. Another hallmark … Continue reading 021 Spontaneous Human Combustion: What Could Cause a Human To Suddenly and Inexplicably Explode in a Fireball? →
Released:
Jan 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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