GUILTY TX - Body of Julie Mott, 25, still missing from mortuary, 15 Aug 2015

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Julie's casket was pried open with some type of crowbar device instead of using a casket "key" (a special hex wrench) which would have immediately opened her casket. The crowbar used to open her casket damaged the casket. A funeral home employee or contractor would have known about how to easily open a casket using a casket key. Whoever stole Julie's body obviously didn't know about casket keys.
 
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Brain Scratch: Missing Julie Mott.

I wonder if it was someone who stole the cadaver for sale to a medical college for practicing dissection?
 
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Brain Scratch: Missing Julie Mott.

I wonder if it was someone who stole the cadaver for sale to a medical college for practicing dissection?
No way that would happen.
 
Because medical schools, through bequeathment and other means, acquire the bodies legally for examination and dissection in classrooms and labs these days. They don't buy stolen cadavers. We're not in Burke and Hare times.
 
Just guessing, I think this beautiful young girl told a trusted loved one she didn't want to be cremated, and they insured she wasn't. I think they were carrying out her wishes, albeit illegally.
 
Just guessing, I think this beautiful young girl told a trusted loved one she didn't want to be cremated, and they insured she wasn't. I think they were carrying out her wishes, albeit illegally.

It supposed to be that she wanted to be cremated and her family was fulfilling her request. It was suggested that the person who took her did not believe in cremation.


Funeral home owner Dick Tips told the affiliate that he believes the body may have been stolen by someone who didn’t support Mott’s cremation, which was supposed to take place August 17.

http://wreg.com/2015/08/23/texas-womans-remains-likely-stolen-from-funeral-home/
 
dick tips lol lol... sorry this story isn't funny but I laugh at that name every time

It supposed to be that she wanted to be cremated and her family was fulfilling her request. It was suggested that the person who took her did not believe in cremation.


Funeral home owner Dick Tips told the affiliate that he believes the body may have been stolen by someone who didn’t support Mott’s cremation, which was supposed to take place August 17.

http://wreg.com/2015/08/23/texas-womans-remains-likely-stolen-from-funeral-home/
 
In their opening statement to the jury Tuesday, lawyers for the family of Julie Mott, 25, said that Mission Park Funeral Homes “broke a promise” after the body of their daughter could not be found.

Attorneys for the funeral home say that Mott’s ex-boyfriend, Bill Wilburn, took the body. Wilburn has been interviewed by police as a "person of interest" but has never been charged.

The trial, which is expected to last three weeks, will resume at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday in 131st District Court.

KSAT.com will livestream it throughout the day.

https://www.ksat.com/news/watch-day...rial-whose-body-disappeared-from-funeral-home
 
This case was discussed on Crime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield on HLN last night. The transcript should be available later today. Ashleigh interviewed Julie’s ex-boyfriend.
 
The president of the funeral business testified Thursday that she “didn’t leave a stone unturned” in an effort to find the remains, but also contradicted statements she made under oath in her deposition.

Her testimony followed that of her husband’s. Jurors heard Dick Tips adamantly dispute that his company’s use of Beyer & Beitel Mortuary Service, third-party contractors Tips used to transport bodies, breached their duty to the Mott family when they promised to take “care, custody and control” of their loved one.

Kristin Tips also admitted in her testimony Thursday that they used Beyer & Beitel to do funeral services when in her deposition she said the people who did the work for them were part of her company.

The case is being heard in the 131st Civil District Court, presided by Judge Norma Gonzales. It is expected to last three weeks.

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...dicts-statements-made-in-missing-12545018.php



https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...dicts-statements-made-in-missing-12545018.php
 
Oooh! The funeral home owner made stunning revelations during his testimony concerning the security alarm system at the funeral home.


San Antonio civil trial in missing body case begins


After funeral home director Dick Tips insisted during his testimony that it was the responsibility of his funeral director to secure and lock the funeral home, the attorney for the Mott family played an audio recording of Tip’s funeral director testifying at a disposition that the usual process was to have students and interns go through the funeral home to lock doors and pick up trash before locking up and turning on the alarm.


Source:
https://www.expressnews.com/news/lo...civil-trial-in-missing-body-case-12538202.php



San Antonio funeral business owner called lawyer first when told Julie Mott’s body was missing.


During his testimony funeral home owner Dick Tips revealed that the security code to activate the funeral home’s security alarm system hadn’t been changed in 20 years and that the keys to the funeral home’s door locks hadn’t been changed in 10 years.

And during the trial, an audio recording of a taped conversation between an ADT representative and a funeral home employee was played.

The conversation revealed that the alarm system at the funeral home was not turned on that night and that the funeral home was not paying for the opening and closing of doors to be monitored.


Source:

https://www.expressnews.com/news/lo...ral-business-owner-called-lawyer-12541578.php
 

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