A woman said she kept the dead body of
her companion in a chair in their southern Michigan house because she
didn't want to be alone.
Linda Chase, 72, said she kept the remains of Charles Zigler clean
and dressed and talked to the body while watching NASCAR on television.
"It's not that I'm heartless. ... I didn't want to be alone. He was
the only guy who was ever nice to me," Chase told the Jackson Citizen
Patriot.
Jackson police discovered Zigler's body in a living room chair last
week. Authorities believe he died of natural causes at age 67 in
December 2010, although Chase said it was last December. She said there
wasn't a bad smell.
She has not been arrested but is being investigated for financial
fraud. Chase admits cashing Zigler's benefit checks after his death.
what's surprising is how she managed to preserve it...
ReplyDeleteThere's something going on - "there wasn't a bad smell" she said. What planet is she living on?
DeleteCashing his checks says it all.
ReplyDeleteYeah, typical NASCAR fans they are. :)
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