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Museum issues response after mom claims she saw sons skinned body displayed – See Now!

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Online reactions to the revived claim are sharply divided. Some accuse Erick of spreading misinformation and unfairly attacking a legitimate scientific exhibit. Others express sympathy, arguing that even if her belief is mistaken, her pain reflects deeper failures in how institutions communicate with grieving families.

The museum has stated that it understands the emotional weight of such allegations but warns that repeating unfounded claims can harm staff, educators, and public trust in science. It reiterates that there is no evidence supporting Erick’s belief and that her son’s remains were never part of the exhibit.

For Erick, however, proof goes beyond documents and records. She has repeatedly said that a mother recognizes her child’s body, even years later. That emotional certainty—rather than forensic evidence—is what prevents her from letting go. To her, the exhibit is not educational but a painful reminder of a death she believes was mishandled from the beginning.

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