and one day we get a phone call and i said new york times to call us up and this woman, nina bernstein and ha nina said to me, um, do you know, are you related to bruce? anton? i said, yeah, that's my ex husband and she said, well, i have to tell you something, but it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century, required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for dis, section i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a hard island trench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 22 that day was pers hanson. ah, even though his body had been cold storage for 3 years, it had been on lists, sent back and forth between the medical school and the medical examiner's office. the medical examiners