The mysterious case of Mary Reeser, who was found almost entirely incinerated in her apartment in 1951, remains one of history’s most perplexing unsolved phenomena. Despite the extreme heat required to reduce a human body to ashes, the fire did not spread, and much of the apartment was left intact. Theories range from spontaneous human combustion, supported by the "wick effect," to the possibility of foul play. While the FBI's investigation yielded no definitive answers, the case continues to baffle both the scientific and paranormal communities, leaving the true cause of Reeser's death a lingering enigma.
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