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David Sconce: Maybe. (Long pause) All right, so there was one night I had to go to the cemetery with Barbara. I get out and I go to unlock the gate.
The Mortician follows the scandal behind the David Sconce-operated Lamb Funeral Home in the 1980s. Sconce served time in prison for mutilating corpses, holding mass cremations and paying strongmen ...
In 1989, he pleaded guilty to 21 felony counts, which included violence by his group of employees on rival morticians. David Sconce agreed to be interviewed extensively in HBO's "The Mortician." ...
How David Sconce got caught Pasadena-area funeral home directors became suspicious of Sconce when he was completing more cremations than his competitors—and at lower prices. That’s because, as ...
David Sconce, the sinister ex-businessman in question, is currently a free man, which is shocking considering that a seemingly endless string of interviews pull back the curtain on just how low ...
HBO’s latest docuseries, ‘The Mortician,’ dissected the crimes and scandals surrounding David Sconce and Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, Calif.
Joshua Rofé’s work is infinitely watchable, even when he takes on difficult subject matter. He directed the Amazon Prime Video series Lorena about Lorena and John Bobbitt, Lost for Life, a documentary ...
DAVID F. SCONCE Porter, Indiana Age 51, passed away Monday evening, July 17, 2006 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. He was born September 20, 1954 in Danville, IL, the son of the la… ...
When the Lamb Funeral Home's crematorium is destroyed by a fire in 1986, an undeterred David Sconce finds ways to expand the family business. As allegations of abuse mount, he is eventually ...
David Sconce: Maybe. (Long pause) All right, so there was one night I had to go to the cemetery with Barbara. I get out and I go to unlock the gate. Some kid jumps out of the weeds and he’s got a ...