Axelafy
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- Sep 9, 2021
Oh I LOVE that doc.Unless his adoptive parents decide to take on the cost of getting him a gravesite and a stone, he will be cremated, and his ashes will be interred with other unclaimed or poverty-stricken individuals' ashes.
The 2003 documentary A Certain Kind of Death can give you an idea of what happens to people like Joe Winko if they are left unclaimed. While I hope for what I believe Joe would have wanted, a gravesite for people to visit and remember him, the most likely scenario is that he will end up in a box on his parents' mantle or in a small hole where his ashes will be mixed up with every crackhead and gutterslut that was left unclaimed at the county coroner's office.
Side note: Like many of my fellow Kiwis, I have watched countless videos of death occurring, but this was the first death where I breathed a sigh of relief when it was over. That truly was a terrible way to die. Winko appeared to be intelligent enough to design some sort of assisted suicide method on his own, but not smart enough to know that the process usually begins with a dose of narcotics, usually oxycodone, followed by a dose of anti-nausea medicine, most likely zofran, so that the patient does not feel the discomfort of the end-of-life drugs and cannot vomit them up.
RIP, you weird little gay man.