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There’s a man people hire as they’re dying, paying him to show up at their funerals and reveal secrets they never shared while they were alive. The man has interrupted eulogies. He’s asked stunned officiants to sit down when they started to object. He once stood to explain how the man in the casket had won the lotto but never told a soul and for decades pretended to be a successful businessman. Multiple times the hired man has confessed infidelity to a widowed spouse. One might question whether these actions were exploitative or enacted in good faith, but what’s obvious is people’s hunger to be absolved of past sins.
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Those who know the truth feel obliged by ritual to go through the expected (e)motions
A South West man masqueraded as a rich music professor when he sexually exploited a teenager, a court has been told. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.