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 Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family

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PostSubject: Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family   Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family EmptySun Jul 10, 2011 8:07 am

Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family, but the families of people who have loved ones at Burr Oak," defense attorney Susana Ortiz said, according to CNN affiliate WLS. "She accepted responsibility for the allegations in this case, and she would just like to put this behind her and move on with her life."
Weeks after the investigation began, the White House issued a statement clarifying that first lady Michelle Obama's late father, Fraser Robinson III, was not buried in Burr Oak, but in a graveyard a few miles away. The first lady's communications director had mistakenly reported he was buried in Burr Oak.
The Cook County Sheriff's Department received more than 5,000 telephone inquiries and 1,700 e-mails regarding missing relatives, throughout their investigation.
At the time, Sheriff Thomas J. Dart said the scene at the cemetery was disturbing. "I found bones out there," he said. "I found individuals wandering aimlessly looking for their loved ones who can't find them."





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PostSubject: Re: Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family   Towns "is very remorseful, not only for the pain she caused her family EmptyTue Jul 12, 2011 1:24 pm

The former director of a Chicago-area cemetery where hundreds of graves were dug up and resold has pleaded guilty to several charges involving the desecration of human remains.
Carolyn Towns, 51, who ran the Burr Oak Cemetery when the allegations surfaced in 2009, was sentenced to 12 years in prison Friday after she pleaded guilty to all charges against her, including dismembering a human body and theft from a place of worship, according to state prosecutors in Cook County, Illinois.
Three grave diggers face charges.
As part of the scheme, prosecutors said, the grave diggers would exhume bodies, crushing vaults and caskets before dumping human remains at the cemetery's trash site.
The workers would "double stack" graves, meaning they would bury existing remains deeper into the ground before placing new remains in the same location, authorities said.

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