A North Austin funeral employee is facing felony charges after he allegedly experimented with a body and fraudulently obtained a death certificate.
Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, 50, has been charged with five counts of felony abuse of a national gun on a corpse and a second felony of tampering with government records for fraud or intent to harm.
According to court documents obtained by Fox 7 These incidents date back at least to August 2022.
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Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, an employee of a Texas morgue, is accused of fraudulently obtaining a copy of his death certificate and separating the body in order to carry out the “experiment.” (Austin Police Station)
A former Embalmer of Capital Mortuary Services claims to the TFSC that Bui “fraudulently started and obtained” death certificates for at least 10 people under his name and license number without his consent.
He also claims that Bui is experimenting with “separated anatomy.” He listed the arms of the unknown dead. The “experiment” was related to injecting formaldehyde into the arm and observing its effect on the amputated limbs, according to court documents.
A funeral letter was issued to the morgue on April 10th. The letter stated that the funeral home “could not meet the building, health and safety code and immediately “stop all operations and stop.”
The Austin Police Department has received eight death certificates allegedly signed by a former Embalmer via digital signature, court documents say.
The former Embalmer says he was not employed as the funeral director at Capital Mortuary Services and was employed instead as a crematorium operator, driver and Embalmer.
He says he has never accessed the Texas e-Vital Events Registrar (or TXEver) to get these eight death certificates.

Capital Mortuary Services claims to TFSC that Bui “impossibly initiated and obtained” at least 10 death certificates based on his name and license number without his consent. (Google Maps)
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Buie is said to have communicated with a former employee in December 2023 regarding fraud certificates, including screenshots.
Bui says “Let’s Us[e] This update to monitor our experiments. “Photos of what police say has been cut and the arms were stripped at various stages of disassembly.
TSFC investigators said Bui “permitted parts of the body will be placed in the crematorium retort, where the disorganized state will be cremated with the excised state.”

The Austin Police Department has received eight death certificates allegedly signed by a former Embalmer via digital signature, court documents say. (Austin Police Station)
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“Our criminal justice system is based on presumption of innocence and careful and critical assessment of evidence, facts and its sources,” Bui’s legal team said in a statement to Fox 7.
Capital Funeral Services are currently closed.





