That’s what the funeral director in North Austin is like. defendant According to Texas State Police, they conducted a horrifying experiment with the body.
Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, 50, was arrested by Austin police on Friday after investigating reports of experiments containing liquid preservatives on the body, with or without formaldehyde.
Embalmer said the BUI will inject preservative solution into the body’s arms to see the decomposition progress.
The affidavit said the arrest came from information given to police by investigators on the Texas Funeral Committee.
TFSC investigators told Austin Police on April 2 that they received a complaint from Embalmer about Capital Funeral Services.
Embalmer said Bui, who was the funeral director at CMS, had inappropriately used Embalmer’s credentials without his consent, documenting photographs and evidence of communication regarding the “experiment” on the corpse.
Embalmer said the BUI will inject preservative solution into the body’s arms to see the decomposition progress.
The report said when the BUI was conducted in the experiment, she would place the severed body parts in a “crematorium retort” so that “parts of the body in dissected and disturbed states will be cremated.”
Police speculated that they were likely committed corpse abuse and estimated that they obtained a search warrant on April 10th.
Bui is said to have admitted to ordering employees to conduct experiments to study the effectiveness of preservative liquids. She said she conducted research on the healthcare company but denied an agreement that was unrelated to “transportation and cremation services.”
The medical company’s executive director told police that the CMS was not authorized to carry out the experiment, adding that “it is illegal for commercial preservatives to use dead human bodies for research or education purposes.”
The BUI is charged with legal authority, felony and second-degree abuse of a non-felony corpse that is tampering with government records. She was booked at the Travis County Jail on Friday and was bailed out the following day.
She is scheduled to appear in court on May 9th.
The case scene can be seen in KXAN-TV News Video On YouTube.
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