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“David Sconce was doing something that was either illegal or immoral,” another person says. Sconce then returns and says, “I could cremate one guy in two hours, or you could put 10 of them ...
Stealing gold teeth, organ harvesting, cremation "commingling": HBO's docuseries The Mortician dives into the bizarre case of David Sconce and his once-revered family business, the Lamb Funeral Home.
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 ...
It promptly increased from 194 cremations to 1,675 in 1982, with a total of 8,173 by 1985. David Sconce (Courtesy HBO) ...
The series initially presents Sconce as a bad seed, a golden-haired high school football star who was forced into the family business after a knee injury ended his athletic career. On his mother ...
HBO's new three-part documentary series The Mortician, delves into the eerie narrative of LA's most notorious familial mortuary. In the troubling 1980s era, David Sconce seized control of Lamb ...
HBO’s latest docuseries, ‘The Mortician,’ dissected the crimes and scandals surrounding David Sconce and Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, Calif.
The HBO documentary 'The Mortician' revisits David Sconce’s notorious Lamb Funeral Home scandal, with the ex‑mortician speaking on camera.
There is none." That quote comes from David Sconce, who once ran a notorious cremation business in Los Angeles and eventually went to prison for a slew of shady practices.
The series follows David Sconce, who, in the 1980s, took over the family business. Sconce set out to exploit the deceased in a number of ways to expand the business’s earnings.