>prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position
Were they trying to get rid of them once a week on bin day?
Rumour is they’ve been charging for cremations that were then not carried out.
If true that seems very strange. What do you actually do with the bodies afterwards, and what next if the families want the ashes?
Another great day to live in the UK….
Going from previous funeral parlour crimes, makes me think videos have been found – which have then identified this location and subsequently the company.
Surely the fact the sign looks like a lap dance / gentleman’s club is an initial cause for concern
Body of evidence against them?
Strange case. I assume they were cutting corners and doing all cremations in a big group to save themselves cash of all the independent ones. But 34 bodies in one go is insanity
This is actually not a rare crime, the YouTube channel “ask a mortician” covers stuff like this, there are very fine margins in the trade
This happened in Colorado recently where a funeral home-owning couple stashed 190 corpses for years, operated a business and didn’t give families genuine ashes. Sickening
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>prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position
Were they trying to get rid of them once a week on bin day?
Rumour is they’ve been charging for cremations that were then not carried out.
If true that seems very strange. What do you actually do with the bodies afterwards, and what next if the families want the ashes?
Another great day to live in the UK….
Going from previous funeral parlour crimes, makes me think videos have been found – which have then identified this location and subsequently the company.
Surely the fact the sign looks like a lap dance / gentleman’s club is an initial cause for concern
Body of evidence against them?
Strange case. I assume they were cutting corners and doing all cremations in a big group to save themselves cash of all the independent ones. But 34 bodies in one go is insanity
This is actually not a rare crime, the YouTube channel “ask a mortician” covers stuff like this, there are very fine margins in the trade
This happened in Colorado recently where a funeral home-owning couple stashed 190 corpses for years, operated a business and didn’t give families genuine ashes. Sickening
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/12/colorado-funeral-home-decaying-bodies-couple-arrested