We're discussing breaking news of an Indiana funeral home where 31 unembalmed bodies were found decaying on the premises. We'll compare that to the 2002 crematorium scandal where hundreds of bodies were left scattered across the property.
Resources:
"Mercury Emissions from Crematoria" by Susan R Maloney
"State Requirements for Home Funerals"- National Home Funeral Alliance
"New funeral home opens in Jeffersonville" by Tara Schmelz- News & Tribune
Indiana Code, Title 25, Article 15, Chapter 4
"Funeral home owner speaks in court" by Libby Cunningham
"Nearly 20 years ago, nearly 350 decomposing bodies were found at GA crematorium" by WSBTV.com New Staff, Atlanta
"Tai-state Crematory scandal"- Wikipedia
"Attorney says mercury poisoning may explain Tri-State Crematory case" - The Chattanoogan.com
"Ray-Brent Marsh released from prison after Tri-State Crematory sentence" by Ross Cavitt, WSB-TV, Atlanta
"Twenty years since the Tri-State Crematory scandal in Lafayette, Ga where more than 300 bodies were found" by Alyse Zwick, Local 3 News
"The horrifying true story of the scandal at Tri-State Crematory" by Syl- Wicked Horror
"With charges yet to be filed, prosecutor explains 'complexity' of Jeffersonville funeral home investigation" by Gladys Bautista
Statistics-National Funeral Directors Association
"'I feel like he put on a front': Clients of southern Indiana funeral home speak after bodies found decomposing" by Connor Steffen- WHAS11.com
"Owner of Southern Indiana funeral home where bodies found questioned in court" by Darby Beane