There is a famous case of a woman called Mary Reese, is possible to find her on Wikipedia, too. I have seen there can be evidences of a so-called "wick effect": clothes can fire, being like candle's wick, and human fat and skin becomes like candle's fat. But I don't think it can explain an important evidence: surroundings of victims remains almost untouched. There is a wonderful novel everybody should read: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's "Brimstone". In middle age, most of SHC (Spontaneous Human Combustion) were believed to come from God's or Satan's powers...
RE: Spontaneous Combustion......
There is a famous case of a woman called Mary Reese, is possible to find her on Wikipedia, too. I have seen there can be evidences of a so-called "wick effect": clothes can fire, being like candle's wick, and human fat and skin becomes like candle's fat. But I don't think it can explain an important evidence: surroundings of victims remains almost untouched. There is a wonderful novel everybody should read: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's "Brimstone". In middle age, most of SHC (Spontaneous Human Combustion) were believed to come from God's or Satan's powers...