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Donna Francart, a deputy coroner, worked death investigations involving suspicious, violent, or unexplained events. Her work made her a living testimony to unexplainable and paranormal experiences. The challenges she faced in her profession, including her relationships with both the living and the dead, are dissected and shown in their fullness. Donna's interest in working with the dead was rooted in some key events in her early life: as a child. She witnessed the discovery of a drowning victim's body; when she was a teenager and one of her uncles was murdered. As an adult, Francart started working at a funeral home, where she said she began to have strange experiences. In addition to hearing unexplained voices in the building, she reported, she was often followed home by the spirits of the dead. During one such encounter as she lay in bed one night, and the head of a man hovered over her bed, before leaving her room. After becoming a deputy coroner, Francart was assigned to death scenes that often indicated violence had taken place, including suicide. It was important to be as observant and as unobtrusive as possible in her work while analyzing potential crime scenes. She is sensitive to family needs and stays on good terms with the family and spirits of the deceased. Although notifying families of the passing of their loved ones was a routine part of her work, Donna is shown to always show respect for the dead and their families. One way she coped, with such a sad responsibility, was to try to find some meaningful aspect of a family's loss. Although it will have some aspects of the terror she had to live with, the movie will show the importance of being health conscious, being kind, and loving towards others.
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