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  1. Dec 20, 2002 · The baseball legend was decapitated and his body and head were preserved in liquid nitrogen by a cryonics company. His family disputed the procedure and some of his DNA samples are missing, according to Sports Illustrated.

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  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Ted Williams, the late MLB legend, had his head and body separated and frozen after his death in 2002. His children disagreed on his final wishes and the cost of the controversial procedure.

  4. Oct 16, 2021 · The baseball legend, who hit .400 in 1941, had his head and body cryogenically preserved by Alcor Life Extension Foundation after his death in 2002. His son John-Henry initiated the procedure, but some question whether it was Williams' wish or not.

    • 'This Is Still An Experimental Process'
    • Bioethics Expert: 'It Is Just Not Doable'
    • Uproar Over Ted Williams' Frozen Head
    • Alcor Has No Outside Regulation
    • Cryonics Plan: Freeze, Wait, Reanimate

    Alcor is not a big organization. About eight members die per year, but there have been years when none has died. One of the reasons for its low membership is that Alcor does virtually no marketing. They don't want to mislead the public into thinking that they have a guaranteed ticket to the future after they die, officials said. "It's an engineerin...

    Not surprisingly, many are skeptical of Alcor's mission. While human embryos can be successfully frozen for in vitro fertilization, there's a big difference between freezing a cluster of cells and a human being, critics say. "The whole thing is too science fiction-y. I still believe no one will be able to do what they wish, which is to bring back t...

    Some Alcor patients are classified as "neuro," which means they've donated their heads only, and that comes at a cost of $80,000. Others choose the whole body, at the more expensive price of $200,000. Many members pay by taking out a life insurance policy in the amount of the Alcor fee. Half of the money paid goes into the preservation process and ...

    Alcor is exempt from a 2017 Arizona law that regulates the body-donation industry but has yet to be enforced. Judith Stapley, executive director of the Arizona State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, said that since Alcor is handling dead people, "there should be some outside entity regulating it and making sure all protocols are in place t...

    Many Alcor members specify the age they'd like to be when they come back to life, and 25 is probably the most popular, said Chamberlain, whose husband, mother and father-in-law are all cryopreserved at Alcor. "It's all about these guys, the patients," Chamberlain said, looking at photos of her family members on the office walls. "This is who we are...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_WilliamsTed Williams - Wikipedia

    Learn about the life and career of Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history and the last player to hit over .400 in a season. He also served in World War II and the Korean War as a naval aviator and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  6. A friend of the late Hall of Famer reveals the gruesome details of his visit to Alcor Life Extension Foundation, where Williams' body is stored with others in a nitrogen tank. He claims Williams would have been horrified by his son's decision to have him cryogenically preserved.

  7. Oct 2, 2009 · A former Alcor executive alleges that a technician hit Williams' head with a monkey wrench after his death in 2002. The book "Frozen" reveals the shocking details of the cryonics industry and its ethical issues.

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