Ted Williams was a legendary Baseball player, earning MVP twice and was inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame in 1966 after a nearly two decade career with the Boston Red Sox. However the years immediately before his death in 2002 were controversial, primarily due to his son, John Henry Williams. John Henry was a entrepreneur who started several failing businesses and had disputes with dealers of sports memorabilia regarding items related to his father. John Henry became involved in lawsuits and an F.B.I. sting as a result of this. But it was Ted William's end which was the most controversial, whereas, John Henry decided to have Ted cryogenically frozen at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, causing a series of lawsuits by other family members who wanted the Baseball legend cremated. Ted was finally frozen in two (2) pieces at the facility.
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