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some morbid sh!t
archon

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Message #292743 posted by archon (Info) May 09, 2008 03:15:05 ET

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5764886.html

3 accused of using corpse head to smoke pot

By PEGGY O'HARE
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle

The Kingwood teenager's story of decapitating a corpse and using the head to smoke marijuana was so outlandish that at first Houston Police Department senior police officer Jim Adkins did not believe it.

Yet, Kevin Wade Jones Jr., 17, appeared almost indifferent as he relayed the bizarre description of his and two friends' activities at an Humble area graveyard, Adkins said.

"I just doubted it because it's very morbid, and I couldn't see anybody doing something like this," Adkins said Thursday.

Not until police went to the home of another Kingwood 17-year-old, Matthew Richard Gonzalez, did the officer believe the tale.

"He regurgitated in his plate of food when I asked him about it," Adkins said. "So I knew there was some truth to the story."

Now, Jones, Gonzalez and a juvenile whose name has not been released are each charged with abuse of a corpse, a misdemeanor. All three were arrested Wednesday night.

Police said a fourth suspect is wanted for questioning.

Houston police believe the teens disturbed the grave of an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921.

The child was buried at an unmarked cemetery believed to be reserved for black veterans and their families, Adkins said.

Under the law, a person can be charged with abuse of a corpse simply by vandalizing, damaging or treating a gravesite offensively — even if the human remains buried there are not touched, Adkins said.

The child's skull has not been found. If recovered later, however, such a discovery will not change the charges filed against the three suspects, Adkins said.

The teens first came to police's attention during a vehicle burglary investigation. While being questioned, Jones told of desecrating the gravesite a month or two ago. Adkins said he believes the tale was intended to distract police from the vehicle break-in.

Jones claimed he and his friends used shovels to dig up the body and removed the corpse's head with a garden tool, Adkins said. Jones also revealed he and the other two boys took the severed head to the juvenile's home, where they used the skull as a "bong" to smoke marijuana, the officer said.

Police made three trips to the heavily wooded, snake-infested graveyard near the Eastex Freeway feeder road and FM 1960 before finding the disturbed grave several days ago.

"The grave was uncovered, and the headstone had been thrown off the grave and broken," Adkins said.

Because the grave is flooded with murky water from recent heavy rains, police have been unable to determine if the child's casket is still in the ground.

All three teens gave written and verbal confessions admitting they tried to dig up a body over a two-day period, Adkins said.

But the boys told conflicting stories about whether they actually severed the head — so police aren't sure if that gruesome detail really happened.

Even so, HPD is working closely with Humble police to try and find any surviving relatives of the child whose grave was disturbed. According to court papers, the grave belonged to Willie Simms.

"The ultimate goal will be to put this body back to rest," Adkins said.

Little is known about the graveyard. The Humble Bicentennial Museum could not confirm that it was reserved for black veterans, but Adkins said he observed "many, many headstones" for black soldiers killed during World War I and World War II.

The three boys, all home-schooled, have also been charged in connection with the vehicle break-in. Jones and the juvenile are charged with credit card abuse, while Gonzalez pleaded guilty to a charge of misdemeanor theft between $50 and $500.

Chronicle reporter Brian Rogers contributed.




Re: some morbid sh!t
Discordia

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Message #292744 posted by Discordia (Info) May 09, 2008 04:11:41 ET
In Reply to: some morbid sh!t posted by archon (Info) May 09, 2008 03:15:05 ET

That's not normal.



Re: some morbid sh!t
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Message #292745 posted by bum (Info) May 09, 2008 06:13:51 ET
In Reply to: Re: some morbid sh!t posted by Discordia (Info) May 09, 2008 04:11:41 ET

this sounds like some jenkem shit to me.

nobody would use a rotten head to smoke weed out of man.








Re: some morbid sh!t
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Message #292746 posted by pinkandmoist (Info) May 09, 2008 11:34:35 ET
In Reply to: Re: some morbid sh!t posted by bum (Info) May 09, 2008 06:13:51 ET

you know the way you can ceramic skull bongs.i bet these kids thought lets go one better and get a real skull.pretty fucked up,doesnt do alot for the legalize marijuana campaign



Re: some morbid sh!t
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Message #292747 posted by pisshead80 (Info) May 09, 2008 14:25:55 ET
In Reply to: Re: some morbid sh!t posted by bum (Info) May 09, 2008 06:13:51 ET

wow, that's really close to where i grew up in spring, tx... crazy shit.



Re: some morbid sh!t
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Message #292755 posted by tiredoftheshit (Info) May 10, 2008 01:20:52 ET
In Reply to: Re: some morbid sh!t posted by pinkandmoist (Info) May 09, 2008 11:34:35 ET

I can just imagine a million people reading that story and blaming it on the pot.



Re: some morbid sh!t
TaZeR

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Message #292766 posted by TaZeR (Info) May 10, 2008 18:25:28 ET
In Reply to: Re: some morbid sh!t posted by tiredoftheshit (Info) May 10, 2008 01:20:52 ET

That sounds like the first step towards necrophilia to me



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