View Full Version : The infamous Santa Cruz Bones segment


wiseguy182
09-16-2007, 04:39 PM
Well the funny segments seem to be some of the favorites on the boards, has anyone seen this one? It's about the wealthy doctor who owned an island or part of an island, and when he died, they discovered some mysterious bones on the island? what was so funny about this segment was that this guy was so prim and proper, always going to be at exactly the same time and always serving oatmeal cookies for dessert to his guests. I don't know, this guy just seemed really quirky to me. What did everyone else think?

Todd Mueller
09-16-2007, 05:43 PM
I DO remember that one. I can't remember the name of the doctor but I remember the story very well.

Dang my limited memory...

crystaldawn
09-16-2007, 06:48 PM
Well the funny segments seem to be some of the favorites on the boards, has anyone seen this one? It's about the wealthy doctor who owned an island or part of an island, and when he died, they discovered some mysterious bones on the island? what was so funny about this segment was that this guy was so prim and proper, always going to be at exactly the same time and always serving oatmeal cookies for dessert to his guests. I don't know, this guy just seemed really quirky to me. What did everyone else think?

Yep I have that one. I thought it was cute hearing about how prim and fastidious the guy was. Any theories on whose bones they were? I don't necessarily think it was a result of foul play.

wiseguy182
09-16-2007, 11:22 PM
It looks like his name was Dr. Carey Stanton, I just thought I'd mention this case as I don't think it's been discussed much.

kamy
09-17-2007, 01:14 PM
Wow, never seen it or heard of it.....

DP1
09-17-2007, 09:43 PM
I remember it. Strange case. They said the guy tagged everything that was on his island except these bones.

Zero
09-18-2007, 12:18 AM
With regards to this doctor, was it ever brought up that the cremated remains (bones) could have been those of the doctor himself? Don't they suspect that the person could have died many decades before? My memory needs refreshing. I doubt that the remains of this person were anything but just remains in an urn that were never buried or scattered anywhere.