Bizarre: Another Corpse Abuse case

There now appears to be a rash of corpse abuse cases — one of the oldest offenses in common law.

Johnny Draper (yes a funeral home director named Draper) found Roderick Jones in his Monessen, Pa., funeral home on July 13 with a women’s corpse. This is not a first for Jones who was convicted in 1999 of abuse of a corpse.

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