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  1. Unusual death. John Irving Bentley (15 April 1874 – 5 December 1966) was a physician who burned to death at the age of 92 in the bathroom of his house in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. His death was allegedly caused by spontaneous human combustion .

  2. John Irving Bentley ( Ludlow, Condado de Windsor, Vermont, Estados Unidos, 15 de abril de 1874 – Coudersport, Condado de Potter, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos, 5 de diciembre de 1966) fue un médico que apareció quemado hasta su muerte a la edad de 92 años en el baño de su casa en Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Su muerte fue supuestamente ...

    • John I. Bentley, Dr. Bentley
  3. 28 de mar. de 2015 · Gerald Young, an independent documentary producer, is studying the Dec. 5, 1966, death of Dr. John Irving Bentley during a home fire on North Main Street. Young is just the latest of a series of researchers looking into what some have labeled a classic case of “spontaneous human combustion” (SHC).

  4. Medical mystery figure. Dr. Bentley was a 92-year-old man living alone in his home who died under mysterious circumstances when he inexplainably burned to death in his bathroom. The body of Dr. Bentley was almost completely destroyed, while the remainer of the home was virtually untouched.

  5. John I. Bentley Dr. Bentley: Nacimiento: 15 de abril de 1874 Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont, Estados Unidos: Fallecimiento: 6 de diciembre de 1966 (92 años) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos: Causa de muerte: Combustión espontánea humana (presuntamente) Familia; Padres: John William Bentley (1842-1911) y Harriet ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 1990 · On Dec. 5, 1966, a meter reader in Coudersport, Pa., discovered what remained of Dr. John Irving Bentley, 92. Only his right foot and part of the leg remained beside the doctor's walker,...

  7. Medical mystery figure. Dr. Bentley was a 92-year-old man living alone in his home who died under mysterious circumstances when he inexplainably burned to death in his bathroom. The body of Dr. Bentle