Spontaneous Human Combustion by Richard Thomas
An investigative account of reported cases of people found burned with little damage to their surroundings, combining historical reports, eyewitness testimony, autopsy findings and forensic analysis to evaluate competing explanations. The book contrasts sensational and paranormal claims with scientific hypotheses—such as the wick effect, alcohol or medical conditions, and accidental ignition—explaining how investigative errors and myth-making have shaped public perception while arguing for evidence-based interpretations of the phenomenon.
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