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  • Oct-2
  • werenoangels4

ok, this is pretty messed up....

Updated: October 2, 2009, 1:32 PM ET
Book: Williams' head abused at facilityComment Email Print Share ESPN.com news services

NEW YORK -- The New York Daily News is reporting that Red Sox Hall of Famer Ted Williams' severed head was mistreated at an Arizona cryonics facility, according to details from a new book.

In "Frozen," Larry Johnson, a former executive at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Ariz., writes that Williams' head, which had been severed and frozen for storage, was abused at the facility. Johnson claims a technician took baseball-like swings at Williams' frozen head with a monkey wrench.

Williams, the last player to hit over .400 in a season, died in July 2002 at age 83; his remains were sent to Alcor for cryogenic storage in the hope that future generations would develop the technology to revive him.

According to the Daily News, Johnson wrote the book while in hiding after becoming a whistle-blo.wer in 2003. He held the title of chief operating officer of Alcor for eight months, the newspaper said. He is scheduled for a Tuesday appearance on the ABC news show "Nightline."

Johnson told the Daily News he wired himself during his last three months of employment at Alcor and stole internal records. The book also includes photos of severed heads and procedures performed on bodies.

John Henry Williams, Ted Williams' only son, handled his father's business and household affairs beginning in the 1990s after Ted's romantic companion died. John Henry made the decision to have his father's body taken to Alcor for freezing, setting off a battle with his half-sister, who said her father had wanted to be cremated.

The matter was settled in December 2002, when Bobby Jo Williams Ferrell, Ted Williams' oldest daughter, dropped her objections.

John Henry Williams died of leukemia in March 2004 at age 35. His remains also were reportedly delivered to Alcor.

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  • Oct-2
  • marhobo
That's a pretty cold story....
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  • Oct-2
  • werenoangels4
yes, quite chilling. I'm not sure whats more messed up the abuse or the fact that Williams had his head frozen in the first place.
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  • Oct-4
  • knowname
wooooHOO! did you see that bulitt that sacked Seneca Wallace on that play?? He is a Bulitt... literally ;P wonder when Superman Bob Sanders is due back...
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  • Oct-7
  • werenoangels4
Phillies up 2-0 after 5 innings.
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  • Oct-7
  • werenoangels4
5-0 after six. Lee pitching very well so far.
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  • Oct-7
  • repsort
Worthless information? I take it you must not be a Phillies fan.
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  • Oct-7
  • werenoangels4
eh, just didn't feel like making a new thread. I'm rooting for the Cards in the NL, but the Phillies are ok. No real favorite thoguh...
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  • Oct-9
  • truckertom
Anyone for a all S. California series? Me neither.
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  • Oct-10
  • knowname
Knowing the Angles they'll choke to the Yanks. I made a funny o.0
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  • Oct-10
  • gmartinz
If it means no snow-outs and no shots of players bundled in parkas, then I'm okay with it.
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  • Oct-15
  • werenoangels4

I guess they'll deep fry anything..........the little boy is cute though.

www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/33322728#33328191

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  • Oct-21
  • truckertom
Oh, that is precious.
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  • Oct-21
  • werenoangels4
yeah, he was getting down.lol I can't believe they deep fried butter. That just sounds gross.
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  • Oct-22
  • truckertom
Fried Pickles were a stretch, but fried butter? Talk about a heart attack in a bag.
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  • Oct-22
  • werenoangels4
lol thats what my wife said. I just can't imagine it, but they interviewed people who tried it and they fro the most part said it was good. I say yuk...
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  • Oct-22
  • Dor12
Everyone I have talked to said the fried butter was great.
I for one love fried pickles but I have not and probably will not try the fried twinkies and fried butter.
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  • Oct-22
  • truckertom
I do like fried pickles, but I had to be made a believer. But I like Okra pickles too.
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  • Oct-22
  • werenoangels4
I tried fried pickles for the first time a couple weeks ago. I thought they were pretty good. I too will not be trying any fried butter.
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  • Oct-22
  • gmartinz
I thought the announcers were joking during the Texas/Oklahoma game when they talked about buying deep fried butter at the state fair. Holy mackeral.
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