A US funeral home owner in the southern state of Georgia has been arrested and accused of neglecting human corpses after authorities said 18 bodies were found in various stages of decomposition, before serving an eviction notice at the business.
Chris Lee Johnson, 39, of Douglas, has been charged with 17 counts of abuse of a dead body, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced in a statement.
The state’s leading law enforcement agency began investigating over the weekend after Coffee County sheriff’s deputies requested help while carrying out an eviction process.
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Arrest warrants state that in multiple cases, Johnson disregarded the proper storage of bodies, which resulted in “the serious disfigurement” of the deceased people at Johnson Funeral & Cremation Services in Douglas.
The GBI has been working with family members to learn more about the deceased people involved and described it as a complex investigation. The investigation was ongoing and additional charges were expected, the agency said in a statement.
At a court appearance on Monday, a judge decided Johnson would be held in jail and not released before trial due to the severity of the charges and the expectation that additional charges would be filed.
No lawyer for Johnson is listed in online court filings. Johnson indicated in court records that he did not wish to have a public defender represent him as he planned to hire his own attorney.
Johnson ran for Coffee County coroner earlier this year but was defeated in a primary in May, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Douglas is a city of nearly 12,000 residents, about 320 kilometres south-east of Atlanta.
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