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A museum in Las Vegas has strongly rejected renewed accusations from a mother in Texas who claims that one of its plastinated human exhibits is actually the preserved body of her late son. The disturbing allegation has resurfaced online years after it was first made, reopening a painful and unresolved story involving grief, doubt, and lingering questions.
At the heart of the controversy is Kim Erick, who has spent more than ten years questioning the official account of her son’s death. Her son, Chris Todd Erick, died in 2012 at just 23 years old. Although authorities ruled his death a suicide, his mother has never accepted that conclusion. Over time, her doubts deepened into a belief that something far more troubling occurred after his death.
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