User talk:Eagoldb

Robert Conrad & Michael Spilotro
Okay, good catch. Good grammar catch. Yes, you are correct, Spilotro could not have been "beaten to death" and then "buried alive" in that Indiana cornfield. Let's review the facts. We know that he was buried alive because the FBI/coroner detected earth in Michael Spilotro's lungs. That determines that he was in fact buried while he was not totally dead, i.e. must have been still breathing in some capacity - and that is all it takes to say that the man was "buried alive" (even if unconcious/in a coma/body trying to protect itself by turning its brain off/etc). How about, "beaten to near death, and then buried alive".