Posted on 02/25/2009 8:01:39 PM PST by KJC1
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. A funeral director accused of leaving a woman's body to decay in a parked hearse after her relatives failed to pay the bill was arrested on a felony charge of abusing a corpse, police said Wednesday. Watson and Sons Funeral Home embalmed the remains of Edna Kathleen Woods, 52, after she died of natural causes in November 2007, said Gadsden police Sgt. Jeff Wright. Relatives wanted the body cremated but failed to sign the necessary paperwork or pay owner Harold Watson Sr., he said.
After storing the corpse at his funeral home for more than a year, Wright said, the 76-year-old Watson decided to move it because he couldn't reach the woman's family.
Someone complained about a foul smell near downtown Gadsden, about 60 miles northeast of Birmingham, and officers on Tuesday found the woman's remains in a cardboard box that was inside a locked hearse parked on a piece of property that Watson owns.
Watson was arrested after officers tracked the hearse to him. The body apparently was in the hearse for about two months, and the battery had been removed so no one could move the vehicle, Wright said.
Funeral directors with unclaimed bodies can file a petition to have counties dispose of remains.
"He knows better. The family wouldn't pay him, so he just got rid of it," Wright said.
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“What are you in for, buddy”?
“Umm...abusing a corpse.”
That will go over well in the penn, won’t it?
Umm...abusing a corpse.
That's just not right.
Shouldn’t the family be charged with abusing the corpse? They were the ones that dumped it off at the funeral home.
Uh, oh. Could there be a new entitlement brewing?
Yes, in the 1930's and earlier. That's a screencap from a Paul Muni movie - "I Am A Fugitive From A Chaingang", 1932.
;^)
Good point - Abandonment at the least. I’m not sure if there are any laws covering that issue though. I hope my family treats my remains with more respect than these people.
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