Actually, a section of a wax museum could be comprised of freezer cases! Audience could mount veranda and peer past the open lid, into the corpse-containing ice box.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Editor's note: The above video is from Feb. 2020.
A York County woman was convicted of abuse of a corpse and two felonies on Wednesday after she hid her dead grandmother in a freezer and collected the dead woman's Social Security payments.
On April 6, 2022, Cynthia Black, now 63, was found guilty of a misdemeanor count of abuse of a corpse and felony counts of receiving stolen property and theft by deception.
Cynthia Black has been sentenced to maximum of 23 months with probation for hiding her grandmother's remains in a freezer to collect Social Security.
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A York County woman was sentenced on Friday to 11 and a half to 23 months in jail and two years of probation for keeping her grandmother’s remains in a freezer for 15 years while receiving her Social Security benefits.
Cynthia Black, 63, of York Haven, was sentenced by Judge Gregory M. Snyder on counts of charged with theft, receiving stolen property and abuse of a corpse. Black was represented by Assistant Public Defender Ashley Keefer, and the District Attorney’s office Senior Deputy Prosecutor Virginia Hobbs.