‘Casket warehouse’: Former funeral home owner kept bodies in storage unit after losing business license, called it his ‘2nd home’ on TikTok, cops say

Inset: Albert Creath (WLBT/Instagram). Background: The mini storage units located at the 2000 block of Reed Road near Beauchamp, Miss., where Alb ert Creath was allegedly storing dead bodies (WJTV/YouTube).

Inset: Albert Creath (WLBT/Instagram). Background: The mini storage units located at the 2000 block of Reed Road near Beauchamp, Miss., where Alb ert Creath was allegedly storing dead bodies (WJTV/YouTube).

A former funeral home owner in Mississippi has been accused of using a storage unit to illegally store bodies — even going so far as to describe it as his “casket warehouse” on TikTok — after he lost his business license, cops say.

“The discovery of human remains in a storage unit in our city is deeply disturbing and raises serious concerns that demand a thorough investigation,” Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons said in a statement last week after the arrest of Albert “Al” Creath, 31, was announced by the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.

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