drew,
: Who exactly are the eyewitnesses to the late night burial?
I honestly can't remember anymore. Ed Gruss might know. Even if it was a fact, it barely qualifies as circumstancial evidence for a clandestine burial at Beth Sarim.
I think you nailed it when you noted the amount of "effort" the Society put into arguing for a Beth Sarim burial. I mean 16 PAGES for an article that was designed for circulation to the general public? They definitely wanted to drum up sympathy for that dear old dead minister who helped out so many tens of thousands of people by sacrificing his life for their greater good. It didn't work, and I'm sure the society was PISSED. And do not forget how vindictive they can be. Think of Olin Moyle. That sort of attitude by the Society is a far stronger pieces of circumstantial evidence than a late night burial, I think. Farkel