> The facts of the case remain uncertain. Corless’s theory is untested, and unless there is an excavation at the site, no one will know if this really is where the bodies lie
Is it actually possible for any article on this story to get the basic facts correct and not be a bunch of different claims stuck together?
A question we never seem to answer is “who sent them there?”
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> In 2014, remains of at least 796 babies were [found](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/13/mother-behind-galway-childrens-mass-grave-story) in a septic tank in the home’s yard; the facility is still being investigated to reconstruct the story of what happened there.
From the linked article
> The facts of the case remain uncertain. Corless’s theory is untested, and unless there is an excavation at the site, no one will know if this really is where the bodies lie
Is it actually possible for any article on this story to get the basic facts correct and not be a bunch of different claims stuck together?
A question we never seem to answer is “who sent them there?”