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By KRISTEN SENZ
Union Leader Correspondent

The body of a woman who died more than 180 years ago was stolen from the remote Bible Hill Cemetery sometime around Halloween, police said yesterday.

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YOUR COMMENTS


Disturb the body, you enrage the soul..God save the people that did this. why would someone do something like this, it only makes you wonder..
- Sammie..C, Manchester

This is a disgrace. How would the perps enjoy it if someone dug up their relative. Come to think of it, what if it WAS one of their distant relatives, by some sad coincidence? Not a funny prank, either way.
- Stephen, Manchester

UGH! God rest that poor womans soul, and I hope the people who did this are captured and exposed. What a sinful act.
- Jen, Mancheser

Though clearly illegal and morally reprehensible to those of faith, myself not included, this is a very interesting occurrence and I am looking forward to finding out exactly why the woman was exhumed. My guess is it's just a prank, but considering the care taken to avoid disturbing other graves, it looks like this woman was intentionally targeted.
- Daniel, Manchester, NH

People have no respect for anything these days. This is so sick... People need to grow up and mature them selves.
Why would someone want to disturbe someone like this...this incident is HORRiBLE and DISCUSTiNG!!
- Michelle, Manchester,NH

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