Vendetta answered Saturday October 29 2005, 2:23 pm: In most cases, it is a few days. If the person was murdered or something of that sort, it is longer, especially if they do not know who the murderer was (or can not identify the dead body.) [ Vendetta's advice column | Ask Vendetta A Question ]
GDROB2 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 8:17 pm: That often depends on cause of death. Sometimes cause of death needs to be determined if someone suddenly died that was in good health, died at home and nobody knows why (if not old age), accident or murder. The coroner has to do their job and then release the body to the family for burial after doing all their reporting and tests.
Typically if a person died and the cause is known I have seen a funeral take place the next day by sunrise in the Jewish faith and or two days after the death. The reason being most people need to read the obituary to know someone has passed.
With murders, unexplainable deaths I have read of it being a week or two to a month because of evidence other details best left never posted here.
I am a journalist and yes have read a lot of stuff and or seen a lot about crime, death, how it all works with funerals. But anyhow, I hope this answer your question with not being morbid. [ GDROB2's advice column | Ask GDROB2 A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday October 27 2005, 8:17 pm: Depending on how they died and how fast the person can put together the funeral arrangements.
iiluvpiink15 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 8:12 pm: it depends some times they have it a few days and then again it may be a week or two. Hope no one in you family died, but im really sorry if they did :( . Hope i helped
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