

The Los Angeles Examiner takes us in a grim direction with a photo showing a body later identified as Mary Emily Saunders, who died beside the north fork of the San Gabriel River in eastern Los Angeles County. If you take a look at the zoom you’ll notice—because Saunders stiffened into the position in which she died—that she was curled up trying to conserve heat. She’s been placed on a stretcher, and it’s in this macabre state that she’ll arrive at the morgue. Rigor mortis is something you never see in movies or television—it’s way too real, so the corpses are always flat when they’re stretchered away. While the shot is credited to a photographer named Swaim, we doubt Examiner ever published it. As for Saunders, you can only feel sympathy. It happened today today in 1958.



































