‘I just figured I would go to the bank’: Woman makes bizarre admission about taking ‘propped up’ body of dead man to withdraw his cash at bank drive-thru

Karen Casbohm, middle, and Loreen Bea Feralo, left, received jail time after "propping up" the body of Douglas Layman, right, at a bank drive-thru ATM to get cash. (Defendants

Karen Casbohm, middle, and Loreen Bea Feralo, left, received jail time after “propping up” the body of Douglas Layman, right, at a bank drive-thru ATM to get hundreds of dollars of his cash. (Defendants’ mug shots from Ashtabula Police Department; Victim’s photo is a screenshot from WKYC/YouTube)

Two women in Ohio will serve jail time for their ill-fated scheme to prop up the corpse of an 80-year-old man in the passenger seat of his car so they could withdraw hundreds of dollars in cash from his bank account in a drive-thru ATM.

Karen Casbohm, 63, and Loreen Bea Feralo, 55, were sentenced after pleading guilty to abuse of corpse and petty theft charges in the bizarre case involving the body of Douglas Layman, 80, according to online court records. Casbohm was sentenced to 17 months, and Feralo will serve 15 months.