bloodrayne
11-16-2004, 06:36 AM
Teenage Tomb Raiders Arrested
Four Accused Of Taking Human Remains
Jacksonville, Florida -- Police said four teens -- two adults and two minors -- stole human remains from a cemetary earlier this month in order to raise the dead.
The sheriff's office said the group entered an unlocked mausoleum at Greenlawn Cemetery on Nov. 5 and stole religious relics and four urns containing human remains.
Police arrested Elizabeth McLellan,19 and Anthony Denham, 18, Thursday, along with two 16-year-olds who are not named due to their ages. They are charged with burglary, and disturbing a tomb -- second and third degree felonies that could be punished by up to 20 years in prison.
The stolen objects -- including the urns -- were recovered from a Southside apartment and returned. The families were notified.
When questioned by police, the four said were trying to cast Wicca spells -- a type of witchcraft. McLellan told police the ashes would be used to raise the dead.
Four Accused Of Taking Human Remains
Jacksonville, Florida -- Police said four teens -- two adults and two minors -- stole human remains from a cemetary earlier this month in order to raise the dead.
The sheriff's office said the group entered an unlocked mausoleum at Greenlawn Cemetery on Nov. 5 and stole religious relics and four urns containing human remains.
Police arrested Elizabeth McLellan,19 and Anthony Denham, 18, Thursday, along with two 16-year-olds who are not named due to their ages. They are charged with burglary, and disturbing a tomb -- second and third degree felonies that could be punished by up to 20 years in prison.
The stolen objects -- including the urns -- were recovered from a Southside apartment and returned. The families were notified.
When questioned by police, the four said were trying to cast Wicca spells -- a type of witchcraft. McLellan told police the ashes would be used to raise the dead.