Judy states that coins were placed on a dead person's eyes to "pay the Ferryman" (ie, the guardian who helped souls cross to the other side). But this was not a custom in Christian culture; the coins were placed on the eyes to keep them closed as, contrary to what is shown in movies, a corpse's eyes do not stay closed until rigor mortis has passed.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:44