I FOUND A STINKER Mausoleum In The City of the Dead!
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- I FOUND A STINKER Mausoleum In The City of the Dead!
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I enjoy these cemetery walks when the host is respectful...
All these rich people that spend so much money on their tombs only to be forgotten about and never heard from again.
agreed 🙏
Thats why i choose to b cremated
Who cares? They earned their $$ and used it to build their own tomb. Nothing wrong with that.
True, but those who spend a lot of money to build sumptuous tombs don't think about it when building them, they are convinced they will live forever....
Just extension's of something we all leave behind, our ego's.
Charles Norton Felton (January 1, 1832 - September 13, 1914) was an American banker and politician who served as a Congressman (1885 to 1889) and U.S. Senator (1891 to 1893) from California in the late 19th Century, in addition to co-founding the progenitor of the Chevron Corporation.
You can be the richest man in the world with a beautiful family crypt..the truth is eventually nobody will even know or care who you were.
@@alittlewheiser521 And there's elvis Presley
Yes very true
@@alittlewheiser521 but that even worse for a common person with just a head stone. I’ve seen some in old cemeteries and you can even read the inscription anymore.. just saying
It's interesting to look up the names of these people as you pass through their mausoleums, find out that they were important people of their day and yet, generations later, we're not even familiar with their names. Pretty humbling.
Oh yes, most of my videos I am doing that trying to find stuff out about people and then tell a bit of a story.
Can not take money with you!😂. In the end you go like all of us.
That is one of the most gorgeous cemetery i have ever seen, it glows golden in the afternoon sun and the view is breathtaking
That is pretty crazy that after being dead for over 30 years there is still the smell of death. Had no idea the smell would last that long...
It should not!..unless it is haunted..smell of Hell is always tied to the undead and restless for sure..🎶😬😬😬
Embalmed bodies, they decompose slowly, I wouldn't wanted for myself, our bodies are created to decompose quickly, with embalming, they decompose anyway, it just take so long. Would rather chose that to happen fast then rotting for decades, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
It does not last that long. It takes 11 years for an embalmed body to completely decompose in a metal coffin. 30 years and there is nothing left to stink.
Odds are it's the stink of a mouse, rat..some kind of animal decaying.
@@rexmasters1541Not necessarily, a lot of factors affect the rate of decomposition of embalmed bodies. I’ve seen videos of exhumed bodies completely intact after 50-60 years
I was a grave digger. I remember digging a hole next to a grave from 1932 and the smell of decay was rising. Clay soil compacted the smell all those years. The wooden box was not in a concrete vault. Sometimes in the summer you can smell formaldehyde around mausoleums 100 years old.
Holy moley! I could swear I smell a sickening sweet smell when I drive past a certain cemetery. I don't know if it's fertilizer being used or if it's decomposition.
My husband was a funeral director & embalmer. In hot weather a mausoleum becomes a pressure cooker and the gases from a recently entombed body can explode. The stuff you saw on the floor was biohazard human waste. Just one of many reasons that Mausoleums are a terrible idea, and should be banned.
Good thing that Colma almost never gets hot.
Very attractive cemetery with lots of beautiful monuments. Some of those mausoleums were amazing.
Yes they are
I agree. Some look like bank buildings.
Water/ moisture/ condensation must have gotten in the aging coffin seals allowing for bactetia to florish on the protiens in the casket giving off the stinky gas.
My husband says the same about me sometimes…..just saying….
I find it fascinating u can see inside the mausoleums in some countries. No way in Australia. I watched a video of an old cemetery in County Clare Ireland & was shocked that u could see thru the door grid inside & there was skeletons exposed with a few remnants of the 100 + year old coffins. Some had 6/7 skeletons, some had coffins intact. Skulls & bones everywhere. As there's obvious openings to the mausoleums & pipe vents surely small animals & multiple insects can get in & there were a couple of bodies still decaying while their coffins had fallen apart. Imagine looking in a relatives tomb & seeing that or worse maggots, rats & other bugs devouring the remains. Awful.
I have been going to Cypress Lawn since I was little. My mom passed when I was three. My family is there. The care taker let me into the the old section. Where the old urns are. He even had some ghost stories. I have had a couple of unexplained things happen There as well. Good video. Hope they fix it.
It’s fascinating the attention given to loved ones who passed away back in history who were very influential and important to the prosperity of those times. Yet today they are all but forgotten? Nobody visits or likely any family remembers them today. Ver tragic.
@@mikearreola2609 there not forgotten as we're getting the chance to see them people are never forgotten
The tools are used to open each individual marble covering of the caskets.
There are guys who come to do the basic landscaping and once a week the flowers and decorations are thrown away. My parents, both grandmothers and other friends and relatives are buried here. I go twice a month to clean their headstones and cut the grass that grows over it. It’s really up to the deceased loved ones to come to the cemetery and keep the graves nice and clean and trimmed of overgrowth.
Love the stain glass window in the back of Fuller mausoleum❣️The Door is Beautiful 🍂🧡🍁
My friend built a Mausoleum in 2021, put $800k down. It has stained glass oriental rug, a settee, candles you can light. It’s landscaped, and fresh flowers are delivered for special occasions. Even their dogs are buried in it. She lost her husband 10 months ago after it was finished. He died in a car accident, his dog survived. Devastating situation but a beautiful final resting place. RIP
It’s a weird way to spend so much money.
I actually love that! It’s kinda romantic, just wish I had the money!
@@dclxvi.tattoo The living could use that money. The dead don’t have much use for it.
@@chiararomano1818 when you spend 800k you give jobs to a lot of people and make a few businesses prosper.
@@chiararomano1818 guess it’s down to personal preference on what you spend your money on during your lifetime 😊 shoulda woulda coulda and all that
What a beautiful cemetery
We all live one life and time is limited, when we’re gone that’s it, we’re gone. Money has no meaning, we all die.
May they rest in eternal peace. Amen
Crypt Odor, would make for unusual Lysol Commercial! 😆🤣
Please don’t stop making your videos! I really enjoy them and watch when you post.😊
Thank You.
There's a huge mausoleum in San Diego named Cypress View. Thousands and thousands people entombed there. Many long corridors, statues, antiques and art. Absolutely REEKS
Shouldn't those things be air tight ?
Sounds like the drainage system wasn’t done right or needs repair
Speaking of San Diego, the military cemetery(Point Loma???) is amazing
4:16 wow that’s absolutely insane. Those who came from old money were very grand in comparison to the wealth of today’s world.
I used to live right next to this cemetery and go there from time to time and feed the birds and fish in the ponds. Great video
2:29 Theres just something about palm trees in a graveyard that seems so wrong to me. 😋
I know it’s odd. People always think I live in Los Angeles because of those.
Why? They're gorgeous
@@mr.slothington4517 weeping willows?
Oh Nasty🤢🏛 Thanks for sharing! 👻🪦
Ah yes Colma (aka Coma). A friend took me there over 30 years ago when I was living in San Francisco. I didn’t think I’d ever see anything bigger than Calvary cemetery in Queens, NY but Colma definitely gave it a run for its money. Might actually be bigger? I’m not sure but it is massive!
Thankyou for your time today 🍷
The crypt with the smell, I hope you did not eat before your visit.
May have to open the mausoleum, and give the inside a good pressure wash. Great video, thank you very much Tony. Have a great weekend 😀
Could that be done?
@adelerodriguez2432 I believe if you are very careful, it can be. It would be great if, someone in the funeral industry, who has experience working around these family mausoleums, could see video, the comments, and gives his/her expert opinion on the matter.
You're not alone in a cemetery at 5pm.
You're surrounded by plenty of people, they're just dead.
Check out this list of EVPs to prove the dead are there: There was obviously a lot of history with the Morgan family.
[This is in front of the Morgan family crypt]
2:53 "Poochy, you're fine."
2:56 "I'm pissed!"
3:00 "What happened?
3:01 "You're a d_ckhead."
3:02 "We had everything and we lost it."
3:06 "Go ahead. Go right in. Relax."
3:10 "Wait for poppy to go in."
3:13 "Relieved."
3:17 "Go ahead."
3:22 "They can feel it at the funeral."
3:23 "It is, what it is."
3:25 "Poppy" (Wow that is loud and clear.)
3:26 "I'm trapped."
3:27 "I'm pissed"
3:29 "We had money."
3:32 "It ends.."
3:34 "I'm pissed."
3:35 "Commit"
3:38 "I'm pissed!"
3:39 "Unbelievable!"
3:42 "What happened?"
3:44 "Hard for him to come in."
3:46 "He lost the plain to somebody."
3:49 "He lost it."
@@ahndeux wow
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Any time!
I remember attending a grave side service years ago at Liverpool Cemetery. The wife passed 12 months before. When thwy dug the clay and dirt for the husband to go on top... the stench was beyond belief!
Two rows back, they were digging another grave and the grave next to it was only 2 years old... we were somewhat caught between the two.
The children, grandchildren found it distressing and tthe other mourners were having trouble trying not to show discomfort.
Im certain that service was done and over much quicker than originally planned!
So sorry you had to deal with that. Ugh!
One word Tony, Febreeze 😂
Very cool walkthrough 👍👍👍
Looks lovely Vanilla Bean stalks, and body fluids on the floor of the Moselun 😮
That lime leaching out of the concrete, on that 1st one
Nice job with up keep. Lawn is beautiful!
I have like cemeteries since I was a kid. I have already purchased my spot...in a perpetual care cemetery 😮
Former cemetery worker here. I dug a grave next to an existing one from 1930. the existing one was not in a concrete vault just a rotted wooden box and the smell of human decomposition was still there after 80+ years. Heavy clay dirt packed the odor in and it was airborn after decades in the ground.
Oh wow…. In your line of work I’m sure you saw it all.
@@CryptDoor Seen a few things, did everything as far as Cemetery maintenance, but the best part were the stories I was told by the generation retiring.
@@RADIUMGLASS I visited St. Louis #1 Cemetery in 2022, and a lot of the crypts are cracked open, crumbling, etc... I smelled a weird smell like I have never before or since. Everyone kept saying that it would be impossible to smell death. I think water got in those things during Katrina and Ida and created that "funk of 40 thousand years." Thanks for clearing that up!
Isn't that dangerous to breathe that stuff in? On Long Island, NY concrete vaults are required.
Shame about the round one with the Angel on the door😞 I really liked that one❤️
It's taken...pick another one 😍
One of the crypt drains is clogged and that is why the smell.
Hey there, thanks so much for your amazing reporting! I love cemetaries and mortuaries! Again thank you so much!
Another strong case in favor of cremation. No stinky ashes.
couldn't agree more!!!
And it's cheaper too
Not a Christian thing to do
No, if you’re burned to a crisp and pounded with a mallet you may just smell like smoke
@@chris-julian5537 yes
The drains probably malfunctioned. Bodies can definitely leak.
I don't think what you smelt was decaying bodies. For one most cemeteries require embalming that usually diminished the odor considerably. Two the smell of decomposition that would have progressed to that point would be too overwhelming. In other words you wouldn't have been able to continue with the video. Three drains and vents aid in dehydration of body fluids they are built in . Four it's recommended that metal caskets are used in this situation so that would add to the prevention of odor and leakage . Five ,due to their designs the odor would most likely be at the outside walls not at the entrance. Six the dried fluid on the floor looks to be safe powder added which is used to absorb odors so the problem is probably addressed previously so it's likely a continual problem so that might or might not be an indication of decomposition odors but it's not necessarily the case that it is. But safe powder does an awesome job so it's doubtful that it's that sort of leak . And there appears to be no bodies on that side .last but not least ...if such a leak was occuring you would see insects on the door outside the walls and inside if they had nothing to prevent them from invading. That last one is nearly proof positive it's not what you think . Most likely there was a leak or is a leak and bacteria feeding off the water pooling without proper ventilation inside the crypt open area with the addition of heat made a swampy scenario..if it is body fluid again you would have an infestation
Why did you type all of that? No one’s going to read it lol
I did.
And i learned something new from it.@@dieselboy610
If you are ever in Savannah, Georgia, they have two cemetaries with great mausoleums, Laurel Grove, and Bonaventure. Laurel Grove is the older of the two. My grave is there. Media veta in morte sumus.
This is one of your absolute best videos!
Thanks for your great work
The tools on the alter appear to spell out the name on the mausoleum "Bandett". Thanks for the upload, really enjoy your videos.
I enjoy watching these cemetery walks I use do this but no recording
That overgrown Mystery Area appears to be full of poison oak, you really don't want to go in there.
These things happen. After a body leaves a FH & is buried or entombed, it's the luck of the draw. Cemetery workers aren't funeral directors or embalmers. If a casket leaks after entombment, all the cemetery can do is clean up the mess & seal the crypt unless the FH agrees to return & drain everything.
What's a little decomp. Man up dude. Lol. Did an ordinance clean up in an old veterans home. He passed in front of a propane heater on the main floor. Spent about five hours walking through what's left of him. If the whole floor was squishy. Sort of a plus that I was still smoking at the time. I had to burn my boots and uniform after that one.😂 Did you report it?
Yes
Old time coroners used to have a cigar with them for these. Some would put a pinch of 'baccy in each nostril.
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Morgan's or Morgans, both are usually bankers or usually lawyers today.
My grandma always called those wall coffins apartments. She's like why don't you buy an apartment when you die.. 😆 My friend after telling him a few plots quotes, he said just bury me in the ditch. 😆
Yeah I guess as long as you had a good sleeping pad and some blankets and a pillow staying in a mausoleum wouldn't be so bad, haha. Maybe depending on which one, I would definitely set up near a bathroom for those middle of the night moments.
When I was homeless in a midlands UK town I squeezed in a partially priced open door near the city centre, it was pitch dark so I just went to sleep next morning by the light of my cigarette lighter I discovered I was in a mausoleum so I quickly left ! A few years later when they're redeveloping the area, there was a newspaper article about it, showing the spiral staircase that I had been happily going up and down on was held together by rust and even though no one was meant to of been in there for years, there was a picture of a man holding up my lighter which I had left in my haste to leave ! I explored by light of my lighter and it was amazing !
Wouldn't bother me..
@@kylemartin2594 it didn't bother me either, it was just a bit of a surprise first flicked my lighter! But it was cool, great housemates, no noise, no problems, no arguing and all in all it was fine place to stay until I got myself back on my feet ! I still go by there and smile to myself as they have knocked down a lot of the derelict factories, built a huge supermarket, some shops and some parking ! The black door, well that's been bricked over but mausoleum is still there.
Bad drainage, bad vents… if you know, you know
I use to live near this place in Colma, lived in South San Francisco California, walked by on way to Serramonte Mall from Magnolia Ave. My oldest Brother and Grandparents are buried in Cemetery across the road from the one in video.
So funny that you mentioned Dan. I’m from the UK & watch a lot of his videos so I believe that’s why TH-cam has pushed your videos onto my feed how cool. Subscribed 🫶🏻
Thank you very much and welcome aboard!
Eewww, how old was that stinky mausoleum? I would think that it wouldn’t stink after so many years!
Looks like you’ll need to add a clothespin to your cemetery tools. lol
Whenever I see those old mausoleums I always wonder how long it’s been since the last visitor has unlocked those doors. 😢
Speaking of pyramids, I was watching another channels upload on funny gravestones and someone had a normal and regular sized stone with “I was hoping for a pyramid” engraved on the back 😂😂😂
I saw that one in the funny gravestone one too.
Good one!
Cremation for the win 😩
I watched a cremation once. Horrific
agree, it’s horrific !
No matter what they do with your body ,the soul is gone the minute you die!
Thank you for sharing with us 😊
My pleasure 😊
With it stinking more than likely someone is not embalmed. I used to work in the funeral industry. That's my take on it.
Sax. Grew up near huge cemetery.most i ever smelled were dying flowers
Hi Tony
Hope you and GiGi have a great weekend
Thank you!
Just watched a video about James Flood yesterday. His Menlo Park mansion which was the largest in the US, was destroyed and part of the rubble is buried in the basement and covered over. Another example of yt synchronicities.
Wow that third one is like a small house!!
It’s very disrespectful to let everything grow over instead of taking care of a cemetery which is the reason they have caretakers to keep after the cemetery itself
You can spend a million dollars for one of these but that doesn’t mean it will be kept up 🎉
Did you know that the expression stinky rich come from the fact that rich ppl back in the days, had metal coffins that would preserve their bodies for a long period of time but if that metal get puncture, stinky gaz come out of the coffin very slowly by a little hole just enough to stink for a very long time...🤮
Great video. Cool old cemetery. Lots of palaces for the rich who are rotting in style.
They flaunt their money even in death!
you may want report the smell it could mean something died or the body is decomposing
When we were kids, my parents used to let us walk around the cemetery and look in the small mausoleum windows. This was back in the 1950's. We had a fascination for the dead, I don't know why.
Curiosity. I think that’s what a lot of of us watch for.
Interesting, great video!
Great channel when I was young i use to drive to cemeteries that had mausoleums and took photos of them hoping to capture a ghost 👻 cheers Stephen 🤠✌️⭐🐴🍀
I feel bad for the Morgan family. It would be interesting to look up their family history. It sounds like the parents had money and the kids blew the money away and can't even take care of the family crypt anymore. It looks like they opened a Morgan & Allen Wholesale Jewelers store in San Francisco around 1896. Its sad to hear them talk about their situation. The dad or "poppy" is obviously tormented. I'm sure his name is written right in one of the crypt vaults and is probably William Prentice Morgan or Horace Wilcox Morgan, his son.
(Part 1)
[This is in front of the Morgan family crypt]
2:53 "Poochy, you're fine."
2:56 "I'm pissed!"
3:00 "What happened?
3:01 "You're a d_ckhead."
3:02 "We had everything and we lost it."
3:06 "Go ahead. Go right in. Relax."
3:10 "Wait for poppy to go in."
3:13 "Relieved."
3:17 "Go ahead."
3:22 "They can feel it at the funeral."
3:23 "It is, what it is."
3:25 "Poppy" (Wow that is loud and clear.)
3:26 "I'm trapped."
3:27 "I'm pissed"
3:29 "We had money."
3:32 "It ends.."
3:34 "I'm pissed."
3:35 "Commit"
3:38 "I'm pissed!"
3:39 "Unbelievable!"
3:42 "What happened?"
3:44 "Hard for him to come in."
3:46 "He lost the plain to somebody."
3:49 "He lost it."
Interesting video. Time waits for no one. I choose ashes or 6 ft under, please.
Everything passes except the last thing...very interesting video
There are a couple pyramid headstone/crypts at Bonaventure in Savannah. Such a cool cemetery, thanks for taking us along.
Very cool
Looks like Cypress Lawn in Colma.
I thought tiffany only made non religious stain glass for cemeterys, that stain glass was to normal to be tiffanys.
When you walk near the older cemetery here , sometimes the smell of old decay is noticable, and you know coffins are being dug up to be replaced for new graves...
Isn't that like illegal? I know in places like Paris a person stays in a grave for so long and then they vacate it.
@@timw8228 Leasing graves is common in other countries where there is limited space (especially in Church cemeteries).
I worked in cemetery in Texas where the old section graves were 6 foot long and 6 foot deep. The new graves we dug in that section were 8 foot long and 6 foot deep, you can imagine the rest.
@@ackackdacholy moley!
The great-grandson of James flood passed away fairly recently downhill skiing of a heart attack at the age of 80 he preserved the flood building in Downtown San which is one of the most gorgeous buildings in the country
At 1:06 the green boxes on the left are mailboxes so the dead can still get their mail 🎉
So they can vote by mail for democrats
No electricity to those mausoleum for a Glade plug in. lol Only if you had money like Leona Helmsley could you afford one of those today. "We don't get buried; only the little people get buried"
Poor Leona still owe Uncle Sam. Her little dog is living it up at taxpayers’ expense.
Leona is resting quietly in her mausoleum. Never to heard from again.
@@timw8228my stepmother thought who the hell she was. She put on airs like she was rich. We were at one of our brothers' homes for a birthday celebration, and one of their friends called her Leona Helmsley. Not to her face of course. lol
a MAUSOLEUM is a large very large building with circulating sir and dehumidifiers and no smell, THESE ARE SIMPLY VAULTS.
Thanks Tony
Great video Sir.
I see Chem trails all in the sky.
Cool video. Well done. My first time watching. I gotta ask do you usually chew gum while you are narrating.
Oh the antacid that I was eating the first 10 seconds of the video because my stomach was messed up? No not usually….
I went to our local cemetery where we live and they buried a young girl in there it could only fit 2 people in it ! So they put her in there temporarily! So I was visiting a grave right along side it it was summer and it stunk so bad there was bott Flys hanging all over it ! Finally after a couple of weeks they moved her! How awful !
Oh so sorry to hear that. Unfortunatly bodys do smell in a graveyard. Its called decomp my friend!
It's called Casket failure. "Decomp" shouldn't be noticeable if the body is buried or interred properly.
I have smelled decomposition while driving past cemeteries. I don't know if it's bodies, rotting plants, or fertilizer.
It is called decomposition of the body. And it can through gas the body creates during this process . Its called decomp not coffin failure!!!
I’m from east coast Canada….i wish someone would build a mausoleums here. I think there’d be less and less cemetaries destroyed by vandalisms.
It doesn’t matter how, or where you’re buried. What matters are you going to Heaven or Hell??
Have you ever investigated how much any of these cost ?.🤔. it would be really interesting to know ...🤷
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Such expensive mausoleums to be so badly deteriorating after just a hundred years - a very common defect in many cemeteries I've visited. Even Henry Huntington's mausoleum at The Huntington Library showed serious decay last time I visited.
I would think it would be pretty hard to provide extreme, long term upkeep for most cemeteries. No doubt, many have trusts that assure for caretakers for a good, long time but when they have thousands and thousands of headstones and multiple mausoleums, it would get very expensive to do any real maintenance beyond basic grounds keeping.
You would think, a quality stone structure would continue to look very good after 100 years, maybe even 200 but mother earth eventually reclaims everything. Even the hardest of stone structures, ultimately, can't escape dust to dust.
@@shananagans5 Certainly a point in those cemeteries facing harsh weather, seasonal freezing and thawing in New England, for example.
But Southern California has such a mild climate that - even lacking endowment care - the deterioration I've seen often appears attributable to poor original workmanship.
At Hollywood Forever Cemetery, for example, I saw headstones made of laminated stone bonded with epoxy; less than 20 years after installation, the monuments were delaminating.
@@lelandstone35that is disgusting.
I think I would prefer a flat trapezoidal slab like one of those medieval graves, with my name etched deep over a grave with no vault. No embalming. Bury me with semiprecious stones from around the world so the archaeologists have something to talk about.
How do they make money when things slow down ? Some of the art work is incredible like the angle on the doors from long ago.
Not sure if things ever slow down death never stops.