Texas Dad Admits the Skeleton in His Kitchen Is Son Who Died in 2018

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Texas Dad Admits the Skeleton in His Kitchen Is Son Who Died in 2018
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When police asked if he knew why they were there, “Mr. McMichael advised them it was because he had a body in his kitchen”

Police carrying out a welfare check on a home in east Texas were horrified to find skeletal remains being kept casually in the kitchen of a home owned by David McMichael.

Police say they were carrying out the check after a neighbor expressed concern for the son. In a press release, they say when they asked the elder McMichael if he knew why they were there, he said it was because of the corpse.

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