Death is one of life's most common occurrences, yet it is seldom taken lightly. But sometimes people originally thought to be dead simply...return. The most common cases involve people faking their own deaths, but there have also been times where people have been mistaken for dead.
Click through this gallery to discover the fascinating cases of people who came back after they were reported dead.
Susan Meachen, author of romance novels like 'Never/Ever' (2018) and 'Chance Encounter' (2017) was reported dead on social media in 2020. Her tight-knit community of online fans and fellow authors was shocked and devastated when someone claiming to be her daughter posted through her Facebook page stating that Meachen had taken her own life. However, they were even more shocked when Meachen posted on Facebook again in January of 2022 revealing that she had staged her own death. "There's going to be tons of questions," the post said, "Let the fun begin." Outraged friends and fans couldn't understand the situation. Meachen claimed that she had faked her death online to take time to work on her mental health, and was ready to return to writing. The explanation didn't satisfy the many people who said they had organized fundraisers and donated money to Meachen's family for funeral costs.
But a day later, he showed up at a press conference. It was then reported that the journalist's death was faked in an attempt to catch those who were trying to kill him, according to Politico.
Known as the Blazing Car Murderer, Rouse was a British criminal who burned an unknown hitchhiker to death in an attempt to fake his own death in 1930.
His plan was unsuccessful. After his arrest, he told police that he made his decision after one of his lovers, a domestic servant named Nellie Tucker, announced she was expecting a second child by him.
The 18th-century American businessman, known for his eccentricity, notably faked his own death just to see how people would react.
After years without hearing from her estranged husband, the wife obtained a backdated death certificate in order to be able to remarry. In early July 2018, a court ruled that Reliu was, in fact, still alive, as reported by The Times.
That's right. He faked his own death. He bribed local officials and staged his own funeral. He then surfaced years later with the accession of Alexander I, who promised to elevate his political career.
The British occultist, magician, writer, and self-declared prophet faked his death during a trip to Lisbon in 1930. With the help of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, Crowley staged his death at the Boca do Inferno rock formation.
Upon faking his death, he returned to Berlin, where he'd been living at the time, and made a grand entrance three weeks later at the opening of his art exhibition at the Galerie Neumann-Nierendorf.
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Death is one of life's most common occurrences, yet it is seldom taken lightly. But sometimes people originally thought to be dead simply...return. The most common cases involve people faking their own deaths, but there have also been times where people have been mistaken for dead.
Click through this gallery to discover the fascinating cases of people who came back after they were reported dead.