Texas mortuary worker Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui charged with experimenting on corpses at Austin business

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A mortuary employee of Northern Austin faces charges for serious crimes after allegedly experimenting in bodies and fraud fraud the death certificates.

Adeline Ngan-Bide Bui, 50, was accused of a charge of abuse of serious crimes of a state corpse of a corpse and five positions of severe second-degree crimes that manipulate government records with the intention of defrauding or damaging.

According to the judicial documents obtained by Fox 7 thesis incidents, they date back to August 2022.

A former reservoir in Capital Mortuary Services alleged TFSC that Bui had “initiated and fraudulently obey” at least in death certificates under his name and license number without consent.

Hello, he has also claimed that Bui was experiencing in “separate anatomical structures.” He listed the arms of an unknown dead person.

The “experiment”, the formaldehyde injected into the arms and observing its effects on time on the cut limbs, according to judicial documents.

Adeline Ngan-Bide Bui, 50, was accused of a charge of abuse of serious crimes of a state corpse of a corpse and five positions of severe second-degree crimes that manipulate government records with the intention of defrauding or damaging. Austin Police Department

A letter of cessation and withdrawal to the morgue was issued on April 10.

The letter said that the funeral home “had not been able to comply with the construction, health and security codes and would have to” cease and immediately give up all operations. ”

The Austin Police Department received eight death certificates that were allegedly signed by the former embalmed through an electronic signature, says the judicial document.

The former reservoir says he did not work as a director of funerals with capital mortuary services, and instead was used as a crematorium, driver and embalmed operator.

A former reservoir in Capital Mortuary Services alleged TFSC that Bui had “initiated and fraudulently obey” at least in death certificates under his name and license number without consent. Kvue/YouTube

He says he never accessed the Vital Electronic Event Registrar of Texas (or Txever) to obtain those eight death certificates.

Buie supposedly communicated with a former employee on a fraudulent certificate in December 2023 in which he included screenshots.

The mood supposedly wrote “let’s go to us[e] This update to monitor our experiment, “followed by photos of what the police say they were cut and separated from weapons in several stages of decomposition.

The TSFC researchers communicated with APD saying that Bui “then allowed the cut body parts to be placed in the crematory replica, where the body parts, in their dissected and disturbed state, would be increased,” according to paperwork.

The former reservoir says he did not work as a director of funerals with capital mortuary services, and instead was used as a crematorium, driver and embalmed operator. Kvue/YouTube

“Our criminal justice system is based on the presumption of innocence and a careful and critical evaluation of evidence, the facts and their sources,” said BUI’s legal team in a statement to Fox 7. “This case involves complexities that are not irialized.

Capital Mortuary Services is now closed.

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