The funeral director is black and probably serves the black community. He knows where his bread is buttered. Also, I would assume any funeral director with any kind of professional integrity would refuse to discuss the condition of any remains. I wonder if he violated any code of conduct for morticians
That’s what I thought. The funeral director at the very least had to have the approval of the family to speak to the press, but since this is an ongoing investigation, I would think a gag order should have been put in place.
You would be assuming correctly.
I wonder if he violated any code of conduct for morticians
Yes he did.
I was the Executive Secretary/Association Manager for a state Funeral Director's Association for a number of years, and what this guy did was out right wrong. I was good friends with a number of members of the group, plus I worked for them, and never did I hear them discussing conditions of remains, and most especially when there was a criminal investigation ongoing in regard to the death. It just wasn't done.