Son suing cryonics company for cremating father, ruining chances he could be brought back to life

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A son is suing a cryonics organization for the return of his father’s frozen head — claiming it destroyed his parent’s dream of a return to life by cremating the rest of his body.Mr Pilgeram says his father, Laurence, a molecular biologist, paid $120,000 to Alcor to preserve his body in the hope that one day new technology could bring him back to life.

Alcor, a non-profit organization, uses cryonics, an experimental procedure using ultra-cold temperatures, to preserve its patients’ bodies. “They chopped his head off, burned his body, put it in a box and sent it to my house,” Mr Pilgeram told local newspaper the Great Falls Tribune. “Mutilation is basically what they did.” Alcor is still storing Mr Pilgeram senior’s head, frozen in liquid nitrogen.

“I think a lot of people don’t know there’s actually a logical basis for just saving the head. In this particular case, Laurence Pilgeram was absolutely aware of that.”

 

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