145 Caskets Appear To Be Beneath Tampa-Area High School
A special ground-penetrating radar has found what appears to be 145 caskets buried beneath a high school in the Tampa Bay area.
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A special ground-penetrating radar has found what appears to be 145 caskets buried beneath a high school in the Tampa Bay area.
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