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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

796 Dead Babies Hidden in Septic Tank At Home For Unwed Mothers

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Imagine a very large, very old, decomissioned sewage tank buried underneath the grounds of a long since demolished home for unwed mothers that may contain the remains of nearly 800 babies and small children. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the story of  the "Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home" in Tuam, Ireland....providing shelter for young women from 1925 until it closed in 1961.  Nearly 800 children died at the facility run by Nuns but there are only one or two actual burial records, the rest may have been tossed into an old septic tank buried on the property and turned into a mass unmarked grave.  Professor Morgan explains how the tank would have been tested, the condition of the remains, and the daunting task to identify and properly bury the children who were tossed away like rubbish.

 

 

 

 

Transcribe Highlights 
00:05.83 Introduction "Bon Secours" means "Safe Harbor"

03:23.12 Homes for "single mothers"

05:00.85 Historian research indicates nearly 800 babies died, only one burial record

09:59.19 Death certificates were found 

14:43.31 Bones sticking up from ground

20:12.78 Description of septic type system used at the time

25:09.84 Opening on top referred to as a "Thief Hatch"

30:07.44 The nuns are not the only ones responsible 

35:02.15 Using methane probes in very small area 

40:04.25 Permission has been give for full excavation 

44:36.01 Need help with DNA and identifying the remains. Conclusion

 

 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:05.5

Bodybacks with Joseph Scott Moore.

0:10.0

There's a little place down on Mobile Mobile Bay in South Alabama within view of the Gulf of Mexico.

0:22.2

And it's a peaceful spot.

0:25.7

If you think about Mobile Bay, it's kind of shaped like a horseshoe.

0:30.2

And, of course, the opening of the horseshoe opens out into the Gulf.

0:37.1

Great battles have been fought there. As a matter of fact, that's where the

0:41.2

Admiral famously said, damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. Right in that very spot. But the

0:48.5

bay that I'm referring to is just to the east of where that famous battle took place during the Civil War.

0:58.3

And the name of that bay is called Bon Secure.

1:05.3

It's French.

1:06.0

The French initially explored and settled that part of Alabama.

1:12.5

But here's the thing.

1:15.1

The term bond secure translates into English, a safe harbor.

1:23.5

I'm going to talk about another bond secure today.

1:27.2

A place that you would think would offer a safe harbor, a place of protection, even a place of peace.

1:38.3

Nothing could be further from the truth.

1:45.1

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is body bags.

1:50.9

I don't know about you, Brother Dave, but I tell you what,

1:53.6

there are many times in my life when I've needed a safe harbor.

1:57.9

I've needed some place I could flee to, some place I could go, you know,

2:03.1

and you look for those places throughout life because, you know, when you're particularly,

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