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April 23rd, 2006 at 9:33 pm

Introducing the Coffin Cam

We have reached a new low in the online world with the introduction of the world’s first live coffin cam.

The website is SeeMeRot.com.  This site is said to be "dedicated to all who have gone before us".  Two months ago the founders attached the worlds first ‘Live Coffin Cams’ to the interior of a subjects’ casket. This was done after friends and family had seen the deceased for the last time.  They then travelled over 2000 miles with the casket to the familys’ chosen burial place. [undisclosed to protect gravesite]

Having arrived at the graveyard a small ceremony was held, after which the final preparations were made for transmitting hardware and lighting units.  All went according to plan (at first) and the casket was lowered just after lunchtime April 15th. Cam tests were carried out at the site and the grave was sealed! They then set off back to their office in the heart of Seattle.
  

From their base in Seattle they should have been able to control the lighting and ‘refresh rate’ of the camera equipment.  Unfortunately, they had problems from the start, lighting and mounting issues meant that the cam was not only almost impossible to see but also the zoom mal-functioned.

So they were forced to move to a new location.

Live Sub2 HeadcamSeveral modifications have been made and a new cam placed inside the casket itself - Whilst it is still buried ’six feet under’.

Should you wish to discuss plans for your own ‘Coffin Cam’ for family and friends, they want you to contact them for pricing details.  Yeah sure!  We’ll get right on that.

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