Whitey Ford
02-04-2024, 07:49 PM
Jacksonville funeral home director accused of improperly handling remains arrested in Orange County
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Elliot Graham is facing a charge of false and fraudulent insurance claims, grand theft and five counts of misdemeanor improper preservation of of a human body.
Investigators serving a search warrant at an abandoned funeral home in Jacksonville, Florida, found three bodies inside a mortuary, according to the state Department of Financial Services. A member of one of those families reportedly said what were supposed to be her grandmother’s ashes looked more like “chalk or ground kitty litter.”
Upon further examination, it appeared they were not human ashes at all. Durden’s granddaughter Johnesha Kemp said in an interview with WJXT they looked more like “chalk or ground kitty litter” to her.
Elliot Maurice Graham, 49, faces a charge of false and fraudulent insurance claims, grand theft and five counts of misdemeanor improper preservation of of a human body.
Family members have come forward the past few days, claiming Graham did not properly embalm their relatives. A warrant was issued for his arrest earlier this week.
"It was a horrible experience. And I feel like no grieving family should have to go through that. During one of their most vulnerable times," Takenya Sutton said.
And another instance of stinky dead niggers.
Takenya Sutton and Danielle Streater's family also used Marion Graham Mortuaries for their cousin's funeral. They said it turned out to be a horrible experience because their cousin's body was not embalmed correctly.
"We were barely able to have a wake. The family viewed the body briefly. From there, we had to close it off for the public because the smell was horrible," Streater explained.
https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/crime/funeral-home-director-arrested-in-orange-county/77-4c29da33-1a98-43ab-982e-513ac08103b9
https://i.imgur.com/3HMmNFl.jpg
Elliot Graham is facing a charge of false and fraudulent insurance claims, grand theft and five counts of misdemeanor improper preservation of of a human body.
Investigators serving a search warrant at an abandoned funeral home in Jacksonville, Florida, found three bodies inside a mortuary, according to the state Department of Financial Services. A member of one of those families reportedly said what were supposed to be her grandmother’s ashes looked more like “chalk or ground kitty litter.”
Upon further examination, it appeared they were not human ashes at all. Durden’s granddaughter Johnesha Kemp said in an interview with WJXT they looked more like “chalk or ground kitty litter” to her.
Elliot Maurice Graham, 49, faces a charge of false and fraudulent insurance claims, grand theft and five counts of misdemeanor improper preservation of of a human body.
Family members have come forward the past few days, claiming Graham did not properly embalm their relatives. A warrant was issued for his arrest earlier this week.
"It was a horrible experience. And I feel like no grieving family should have to go through that. During one of their most vulnerable times," Takenya Sutton said.
And another instance of stinky dead niggers.
Takenya Sutton and Danielle Streater's family also used Marion Graham Mortuaries for their cousin's funeral. They said it turned out to be a horrible experience because their cousin's body was not embalmed correctly.
"We were barely able to have a wake. The family viewed the body briefly. From there, we had to close it off for the public because the smell was horrible," Streater explained.
https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/crime/funeral-home-director-arrested-in-orange-county/77-4c29da33-1a98-43ab-982e-513ac08103b9