‘I don’t know what’s in that coffin’: Owner of funeral home allegedly hoarded bodies, altered cause of death for insurance fraud

Inset: Funeral home owner Chris Johnson (Coffee County Sheriff

Inset: Funeral home owner Chris Johnson (Coffee County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The Johnson Funeral Home in Douglas, Georgia (WALB/YouTube).

Two arrests have been made in connection to the discovery of 18 decomposing corpses at a funeral home in Georgia, with its owner being busted for allegedly abusing dead bodies and insurance fraud — along with an alleged accomplice — for altering the cause of death on a death certificate to obtain “additional life insurance proceeds,” according to investigators.

Chris Johnson, 39, and James Sirmans, 52, were each charged Sunday with two counts of insurance fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud over a month after the bodies were found at the Johnson Funeral Home in Coffee County. Authorities arrested Johnson on Oct. 27 but initially only charged him with 17 counts of abuse of a dead body, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Sirmans was arrested Sunday following a probe by the state’s Office of the Commissioner of Insurance.

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