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Low Life Businessmen... https://ux.detroitnews.com/story/ne...tigation-into-local-funeral-homes/1698282002/
Detroit police removed 63 fetuses Friday from a Detroit funeral home, as state inspectors shuttered the facility that is under investigation on allegations of mishandling remains and fraud.
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Anything for a buck?
 
There is a long line of fraud associated with certain funeral homes.

Several people should go to prison for the conspiracy to commit fraud in this.

The article said several of the corpses were covered in mold. This is why haunted houses are such crap. Real horrors are more like this shit.
 
You'd think it would just be easier to throw them on a bonfire.
 
Sadly, this is the second incident in a week, a second funeral home, from the Detroit area. What savages.
 
The Sun Times' article explains that 11 infants were in carboard boxes in the ceiling tiles of a suspended ceiling. Also, bodies that were embalmed were warehoused in an unrefrigerated garage for four months prior to cremation.

There are criminal charges for not depositing prepaid funds for future funerals, a specific felony violation of the state's criminal code.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/11-infant-bodies-found-ceiling-former-funeral-home-detroit/

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Running a funeral home should be a serious undertaking.

Unfortunately, some just want to make a killing without doing the work.

. . . oh, yeah, . . .

I don't know how some people can sleep at night.
 
You'd think it would just be easier to throw them on a bonfire.

Like they do over here?
There is a big scandal here at the moment over a company which is tasked with disposing of body part waste stockpiling it beacuse 'they haven't got round to incinerating it'
 
I suspect many of these horror stories from mortuaries are from general deterioration. In the Cantrell case, it seems likely that the father was a genuine and probably professional mortician, but others gradually inherit and are not so professional and begin cutting corners or just letting work go undone. In the case of postponed cremations, they may be charging one fee for the service, but trying to game the system by batching them, hence the lingering corpses.

The same cost-dodging practices probably explain the many other cases that have arisen over the years, whether involving cremation or interment. They put off what will cost them, and live on the proceeds/profit that is not actually profit. It's a form of embezzlement or swindle.
 
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Things have gone to shit since the days of The Loved One.
 
/\ Was that before or after grave robbers sold bodies to doctors and schools?

When it was common for people to bury their dead children in the back yard or in a hedgerow?

When bodies were stacked randomly in catacombs?

Nothing has changed much, really.
 
/\ Was that before or after grave robbers sold bodies to doctors and schools?

When it was common for people to bury their dead children in the back yard or in a hedgerow?

When bodies were stacked randomly in catacombs?

Nothing has changed much, really.

If nothing had changed then these people would get no grief for what they have done, societal norms have changed and funeral directors that violate them are making a grave mistake.
 
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