Unveiled: The Dark Secret the Director of ‘The Mortician’ Hid From HBO’s Chilling Series on History’s Most Sinister Undertaker

Unveiled: The Dark Secret the Director of ‘The Mortician’ Hid From HBO’s Chilling Series on History’s Most Sinister Undertaker

Due to his disturbing actions, the deceased’s family members ended up with not only the cremains of their loved one but several different people as well.

In addition to cremating multiple bodies at once, Sconce was also accused of stealing and selling corpses’ gold jewelry and dental fillings, hiring hitmen to attack business rivals and mutilating corpses.

The HBO series gave viewers a new look at the case and included a handful of interviews from those who were there – including Sconce.

The former funeral boss, now 68, attempted to justify his disturbing decisions and explain his business approach.

Sconce said: “I don’t put any value on anybody after they’re gone and dead. As they shouldn’t when I’m gone and dead. Love ’em when they’re here.

“I could cremate one guy in two hours, or you could put 10 of them in there and take two and a half hours. So what would be the difference? There is none.”

The director, Joshua Rofé, sat down for a recent interview and even admitted, due to the HBO series: “I don’t want to be cremated. I know that for sure.”

The chilling case from many decades ago included many horrors and disturbing events, some that weren’t even able to be included in the series.

One sickening incident came from Louis Quinones, who used to drive a van that retrieved the dead bodies to be cremated at Sconce’s mortuary.

He recalled how one day he was in a cold storage room where the mortuary kept bodies on shelves, and he kicked a blanket on the floor aside, not expecting anything to be underneath.

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