To: Theoria
Sounds like the funeral home sold Mr. Oswald’s property illegally.
4 posted on
12/12/2014 3:45:41 PM PST by
ex91B10
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To: ex91B10
I agree if he was next of kin.
However, Oswald had a wife. She would be next of kin I would suppose.
I would consider the coffin a "gift" to the family.
Any profit should go to next of kin, i.e., his wife.
To: ex91B10
That is a possibility. It should be also said that a careful review of the legal chain of custody documents from the exhumation of the grave should have had a detailed disposition of the contents if needed beyond assigned custody of the human remains needed by the court order.
I would think that in the state regulated funeral and burial business there would be plenty of existing law which establishes chain of custody before and after burial of the remains and "associated stuff" put in the grave.
13 posted on
12/12/2014 4:15:27 PM PST by
blackdog
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