this is a serious question, i really want to know.
My wife works for a funeral home and no DNA cannot be found in ashes. The intense heat destroys all the nucleic acids and breaks them down to their original forms- carbon. Carbon burns, and is destroyed, just like burning a piece of paper, all that is left is ash.
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Returning home to a quiet desk job, former FBI agent Kate Conlan never anticipated having to track down one of the most disturbed criminals her town had ever seen. Nicknamed the Cremator by newspapers, this ruthless serial killer set his victims' ...
One of the few things in life that`s certain is death-and here`s a realistic, practical, and even humorous book about preparing for it. From cremation ("Making an Ash of Yourself") to funeral plans ("Plan and Plot Yo...