Grisly. Surely someone will investigate the funeral home, it would be difficult to pull that off without inside help.
Funeral homes and cemetery's are getting the worse publicity these days.
In my area a funeral home was found to have human remains stashed in food lockers, death certificates signed by doctors that never saw the body. One out of state home had a storage area piled to the ceiling with shoe boxes full of the cremated remains of people whose family's never picked them up. The boxes had become damp and broken open, there were ashes 6 inches deep on the floor.
Then the cemetery in the news today that dug up the bodies of the long time deceased dumped the remains in a common grave and resold the plot.
There was a huge uproar in VA. Richmend area when state workers widening a road that went past a funeral home began to discover plastic bags full of body organs buried on the property.
My favorite since I had a cadaver bone implanted into my leg, was the funeral home that sold human bones to the medical field and replaced the taken bone with PVC pipe.
The problem was disease, these implants could have come from someone with Aids, TB or whatever, they were NEVER checked out as to the source.
One does not need to read Stephen King to find horror, just read the news paper.