BUTLER CO. -- In response to a Hamilton County indictment accusing a former morgue worker of having sex with a corpse, a Butler County lawmaker plans to introduce a bill that would increase the punishment for abuse of a corpse.
State Rep. Courtney Combs, R-Hamilton, wants legislation to increase the crime from a fifth-degree felony, which carries a maximum prison sentence of one year, to a third-degree felony that would carry a maximum prison sentence of five years.
The bill is in the process of being drafted. On Monday, a Hamilton County grand jury indicted Kenneth Douglas, 55, of Westwood, for gross abuse of a corpse.
Douglas is accused of having sex with the body of Karen Range, a 19-year-old murder victim, in 1982 when he was a morgue attendant.
Odd. Why wait more than twenty years to create the law? :shrug: