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Across the River

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Across the River is a podcast about death at the intersection of history, law, ethics, and real-world responsibility. From myth to method, from history to headlines, the podcast explores how societies deal with death — in ritual, in regulation, and in truth. 💀 The Asphodel Archives Episodes on funeral history, death rituals, myth, and the evolution of modern deathcare systems. 🐾 When Cerberus Is Asleep Investigative and true-case episodes examining real incidents, ethical failures, and the stories buried behind procedure and compliance. 🎙 Across the River - ConversationsCharon`s Intern Scienze sociali
  • WCIS #04- National Prearranged Services: The $500 Million Funeral Fraud (1992–2008)
    Jan 16 2026

    For sixteen years, a company called National Prearranged Services (NPS) promised peace of mind: pay for your funeral in advance so your family wouldn’t have to decide in grief. Headquartered in Missouri, NPS sold prepaid funeral plans across sixteen U.S. states and appeared to manage hundreds of millions of dollars in consumer trust funds.Behind the brochures and polished audits, those funds were never safe.Instead of placing prepaid funeral money into legally required trust accounts, NPS executives routed the deposits through a web of affiliated insurance companies and shell entities controlled by the same family. Money meant to sit untouched for decades was siphoned off to finance luxury homes, private aircraft, real estate ventures, and insider loans—while falsified reports kept regulators in the dark.When the scheme collapsed in 2008, nearly 97,000 families discovered their “fully funded” funeral plans were empty. The missing amount—estimated between $450 and $600 million—forced funeral directors to bury people at their own expense, absorb catastrophic losses, or turn families away in the worst moments of their lives.This episode examines one of the largest funeral fraud cases in U.S. history, the federal prosecution of Doug Cassity, and how fragmented state oversight allowed a pyramid scheme built on grief to survive for over a decade.Topics: true crime, funeral industry scandals, prepaid funeral fraud, deathcare ethics, financial crime, consumer protection failures, institutional oversight, unclaimed trust funds, U.S. federal fraud cases.


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    11 min
  • Asphodel Archives #03: Buried Alive in Victorian England?
    Jan 9 2026

    In the nineteenth century, being declared dead was not a certainty. It was a judgment shaped by limited medical knowledge, social status, and fear.


    This episode of the Asphodel Archives examines taphophobia, the widespread fear of premature burial, and the conditions that made it plausible in Victorian England. We trace how uncertainty gave rise to safety coffins, signaling systems, and paid vigilance, turning the grave into a site of experimentation and commerce. What emerges is not just a story of fear, but of how societies try to impose order on the unknowable.


    The episode closes by looking at why these practices disappeared and what replaced them. While the bells and breathing tubes are gone, the underlying concern remains: how to make death legible, documented, and survivable for those left behind.


    Further reading and resources:

    Many listeners ask how modern families reduce the administrative uncertainty that follows a death. Today, this is handled less through devices and more through documentation. For those interested in wills and basic estate planning, an optional affiliate link to Trust & Will is included. Using it supports the podcast at no additional cost to you and is not legal advice.

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    7 min
  • Across the River #2: Dr. Gary Laderman
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode, I speak with Dr. Gary Laderman (Emory University) about how death shapes culture, religion, and power. We discuss why the sacred is double-edged, how the U.S. funeral industry grew out of the Civil War and the rise of embalming, and why modern life has not become less religious, but differently religious. We dig into true crime and horror as cultural rituals, the death penalty as a story America tells itself about justice, sacrifice, and national identity, and the uncomfortable ways social media and AI are transforming grief and our relationship to the dead. This conversation does not sanitize death, and it does not treat these questions as abstract.

    Dr. Gary Laderman is a "misfit" scholar and Emory University professor who explores the hidden side of American spirituality. He is a leading expert on the culture of death, celebrity worship, and the religious history of psychoactive drugs. Rather than looking at traditional churches, he focuses on how we find the "sacred" in modern life, from funeral homes to pop culture.

    His instagram and website (both personal and professional) should be regularly checked for the next big thing- in the meantime his newest book " Scared Drugs" can be bought and (hopefully) read here.*









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    56 min
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