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Green Lawn Cemetery
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The Green Lawn Cemetery is where Norma Bates was to have been buried but Norman Bates stole her corpse and had a weighted coffin buried. Years later, her body was recovered from the Bates House and truly buried in the cemetery (Psycho (1960)). Some 22 years later, Dr. Bill Raymond had the body exhumed to prove to Norman that his mother was dead (Psycho II).
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The Green Lawn Cemetery is where Norma Bates was to have been buried but Norman Bates stole her corpse and had a weighted coffin buried. Years later, her body was recovered from the Bates House and truly buried in the cemetery (Psycho (1960)). Some 22 years later, Dr. Bill Raymond had the body exhumed to prove to Norman that his mother was dead (Psycho II).