In 1984, a father of three disappeared while working at a mysterious Cincinnati plant. It turned out he’d met a gruesome fate. Enquirer
Share this storyHe was also known as incredibly quiet but morally principled, the type of worker who complained about colleagues sleeping on the job.
He worked as a pipefitter at a mysterious plant about 30 miles from his home. The site was called the Fernald Feed Materials Plant, and its function was to process uranium for the U.S. government. A lot of people thought it made dog food.Because it was a trek to work, David regularly met a coworker partway at a White Castle and the two would finish the drive together.
After more than three decades, and no paper trail or word from David, there’s no evidence supporting this theory.onto the plant property via his lunch box, then tossed the remains into the vat so that people would mistake the animal bones for human and write him off as dead so he could start anew somewhere else.
Besides, after cooling and chiseling the now-solid salt in the vat, David’s keys, parts of his boots and glasses were found. All those had higher melt points than the temp the vat was set at.
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