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McConville was one of 16 IRA victims whom the organisation 'disappeared' by burying in secret.
It can be much cheaper than burying in big cities, especially London, where it's unusual to find a plot for less than £2,500.
"It's a small cemetery," he said, "and we've been burying in it a long time, and it's getting crowded, and there's generations yet to come, and it worries me.
It covers an acre and a half, maybe two acres, and it's owned by the African Methodist church in Sandy Ground, and the Sandy Ground families have been burying in it for a hundred years.
This juicy angle was, of course, what The Daily Caller was counting on when it ran the anonymously sourced migraine story, calling it in a headline the discovery of a "stress-related condition" with "heavy pill use" and burying in the eighth paragraph the fact that the condition was a matter of migraines.
"It's very reassuring in a way to know that the elements I spent a long time embroidering into – or, in some cases, burying in – the lines will pretty much always get found by someone," says Newsom when we meet in a shabby photographic studio in east London.
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