Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have no religious belief, doctrine, or practice related to putting a head on a platter. Mormons do believe that John the Baptist's head was placed on a platter, as The Bible describes, but it would be grotesque and inapproprate to imitate such a thing. The only time a Mormon might put a head on a platter would be as a part of a Halloween decoration, not related to their religious faith.
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AnswerIn the gospels, the daughter of Herodias is said to have asked for the head of John the Baptist on a platter, during a feast for the chielf men of Galilee. However the Jewish historian Josephus says that John was simply executed for objecting to the marriage of Herod Antipas to his brother's former wife, Herodias, and that the execution took place in Macherus, a castle quite remote from where the feast would have been held. If we accept Josephus' account, John the Baptist never had his head on a platter.The answer to this question depends on whether we accept the gospel account or that of Josephus. If the former, then we do not know what happened to John's head. If the latter, then we can say that John's head was not placed on a platter, and nothing unusual happened to it.