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  2. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    The funeral homes sued Tri-State and Marsh, eventually settling first for $36 million with the plaintiff's class in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ultimately, the Marsh defendants also settled for $3.5 million after their insurer, Georgia Farm Bureau, agreed to pay the settlement.

  3. I wore my mother’s ashes around my neck. Then I found ... - AOL

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    Colorado’s funeral homes went nearly unregulated for four decades before high-profile scandals – from body brokering to remains left to decompose for years – helped prompt new legislation.

  4. Sahkanaga - Wikipedia

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    Sahkanaga follows the story of Paul (played by Trevor Neuhoff), [2] the son of the owner of a funeral home in rural Northwest Georgia.Paul stumbles upon a decomposing corpse near the local crematory and uncovers a scandal that shakes the foundations of his small town.

  5. Category:Funeral scandals - Wikipedia

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  6. A former funeral home owner has been arrested after a corpse ...

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    A former funeral home owner accused of keeping a woman's corpse in the back of a hearse for two years and hoarding the cremated remains of 35 people has been arrested, authorities said. Thursday ...

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  8. The American Way of Death - Wikipedia

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    The American Way of Death is an exposé of abuses in the funeral home industry in the United States, written by Jessica Mitford and published in 1963. An updated revision, The American Way of Death Revisited, largely completed by Mitford just before her death in 1996, appeared in 1998. [1]

  9. Jan Garavaglia - Wikipedia

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    One of the first cases Garavaglia worked on as a medical examiner was the Morning Glory Funeral Home scandal, in which 37 bodies, many in advanced stages of decomposition, were found in a funeral home. After several caskets that the funeral director had buried were exhumed, Garavaglia determined that the director had placed multiple persons in ...