Santa Fe New Mexican

More baby corpses found in Michigan

- By Avi Selk

Detroit police Chief James Craig announced a “wide probe” into Michigan funeral homes Friday, after hidden caches of baby corpses were allegedly discovered at two unrelated businesses inside a week.

“This is deeply disturbing,” Craig said at a news conference, hours after police raided Perry Funeral Home and seized 63 fetus or infant bodies, more than half of which were packed together in unrefriger­ated boxes. “We want to understand the reasons: Is it financial gain? If so, how? Who knew or who else is involved in this?”

The raid came a week after an anonymous letter led investigat­ors to an abandoned funeral home on the other side of central Detroit, where they found nearly a dozen infant corpses hidden in a ceiling.

“I would like to look at you and tell you I hope … that this is isolated to these two. I can’t say that with certainty,” Craig told reporters. “This is much larger than we might know.”

Police declined to speculate as to what would motivate someone to keep tiny, desiccated corpses long after they were supposed to have been interred. All the same, he described how the case escalated rapidly from a single, anonymous tip into a full-blown investigat­ive task force that could now probe businesses throughout the state.

The case began at Cantrell Funeral Home in east Detroit, which had been shuttered since the spring over accusation­s that adult corpses had been improperly stored to the point of growing mold.

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