Barometer | 13 June 2013
From our UK edition
Souls on ice Three Oxford academics have revealed that they have paid to become cryonically preserved at death in the hope of one day being revived. A selection of the 117 clients lying in ‘patient care drawers’ at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Arizona: — Roy Schiavello, 30, programmer — Michael Louis Friedman, 32, lawyer shot by disgruntled client — Jim Glennie, hydrogeologist — Stanley Penska, 99, coal-miner turned building contractor — James Gallagher, 55, software developer — Edward Kuhrt, 65, private investigator — Paul Garfield, 93, second world war veteran, purchasing agent.