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Lawrence Lamb's involvement with the Lamb Funeral Home steadily declines up into the 1980's due to old age.
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David graduates high school.
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Laurieanne's sister died in a plan crash.
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Dave Edwards met David Sconce through an old college teammate.
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David enrolled in a one year program for Mortuary Sciences at Cypress College.
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David comes up with his cremation services plan and offers it to other funeral homes for a low price.
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Since David was running the crematorium the volume of cremations jumped drastically from 1,675 the previous year to 3,487 and it only continued to rise.
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Dave Edwards was badly injured from a stab wound in a night club. David offered to burn the offenders body if they ever caught the perpetrator.
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David is able to hire multiple drivers to go pick up cadavers from other funeral homes.
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Ron Hast learned that David planned to build a second crematorium.
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David's discount pick-up service becomes the talk of close-knit funeral industry folk.
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David Sconce bought a property in Shaftner. It was an empty warehouse that he wanted to turn into a crematorium but zoning laws prevented that from happening.
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David married his wife Barbara Sallard. They had two children together.
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Dave Edwards and a friend check out Ron Hast's home because Ron expressed concern about how David conducted business.
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Edwards and his friend "rough up" Hast. They report to David that night that he was "handled." (Braidhill)
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Lisa Karlan got hired at the Lamb Funeral Home as an assistant director of the Tissue Bank.
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Employee Ron Jordan quit the Lamb Funeral Home due to being concerned about their practices- a few months later he was found dead.
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George Bristol is hired to be the head technician for the tissue bank at the Lamb Funeral Home.
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David sold his Shafter property and bought a lot in the industrial section of Hesperia. He filed his business under the name "Oscar's Ceramics."
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Danny Galambos and Christopher Long, both friends of David's visited a man named Tim Waters. Tim expressed concern about how David ran his business and David did not like anyone bad mouthing him or his practices. They were instructed to break bones and beat up Waters pretty badly. David paid them $1,000.
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Karlan quits her job at (CIRT) because she did not agree with how the business was operated.
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There is enough cadavers to keep the Tissue Bank in high gear.
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Bristol was removing whole eyes and corneas for research and needed to hire some assistance. He hired a man named Eddie Marshal whom he worked with previously.
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Lisa Karlan was frustrated with how the consent forms were worded and butt heads with David constantly. She performed her first and only tissue removal.
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The Cemetery Board director John Gill gets an anonymous call with allegations of theft of dental gold, removal of organs without consent and mass cremations.
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David Scone was responsible for performing twenty-five percent of all the cremations in Los Angeles County.
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Joe Westall Figured the numbers from the reports by the Lamb Funeral Home did not add up at all.
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Bristol took the eyes of two people who had no consent forms signed. The Sconce's sold each pair for $70.
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Gold McCauley died and her twenty-six year old brother visited the Lamb Funeral Home to sign paperwork and to get one last view of the body. Laurieanne refused and said that she was already prepared for cremation. What she didn't tell him was that her eyes had already been removed and sold.
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Employees of the Lamb Funeral Home removed the heart of Clara Hilderbrant without proper consent.
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Randall Welty and David Sconce created "Coastal International Research and Transplant Management (CIRT) to manage the Tissue Bank.
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Skip Jones came across the Lamb Funeral Home's account for an audit and saw that David reported more than 8.000 cremations for one year. He thinks the numbers are strange to pays the funeral home a visit.
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Martin Holzkamper had his heart removed and sold to a research lab. His gold teeth were extracted and also sold. The Lamb Funeral Home did not have proper consent for either of these things to occur.
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Lamb Funeral Home employees John Hallinan and Bob Garcia went to the Mountain View Cemetery with thirty-eight bodies in their truck. They loaded them all into the ovens and the building caught fire.
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David and Bristol constantly argued. Bristol realized that the Tissue Bank went against his moral standards. He wanted to quit but David threatened to kill him if he did, so he started to bring a hand-gun into work.
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The fire department gets called to check out David's property due to an awful burning smell.
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Deputy D.A Walt Lewis filed 43 charges against the Sconce's.
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The fire department was constantly getting calls with complaints and wanted to figure out what to do about it.
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Joe Westall went to Oscar's Ceramics to see what went on there. He then called Air Quality engineer Richard Wales to speak to him about Oscar's Ceramics.
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Richard Wales and Joe Westall contacted Fire Marshal Wilbur Wentworth. They all decided to go to Oscars since the Fire Marshal had the authority to enter any building. Johnny Pollerana (chief Cremation Technician) was working the ovens that day. When they went inside they opened the oven doors and saw multiple bodies so they called the coroners and authorities. Johnny was arrested that day and a huge investigation began.
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The Lamb Funeral Home was raided by police. David and Jerry Sconce were arrested but they were released seventy-two hours later because the authorities did not have a strong enough case yet.
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A second search warrant was issued for the Lamb Funeral Home. Lots of property was seized, One huge piece of evidence was found during this raid- a cremation log that contained a ledger that had detailed information about the removal of body parts.
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The Scone's were taken to the police station for an arraignment. They did their finger printing and had photo graphs taken. Jerry and Laurieanne were able to post bail. David did not make bail because his was set at $500,000. He went into custody.
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David called detective Diaz to talk about the case. Diaz interviewed and recorded David.
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Jerry and Laurieanne attended court every time their son made an appearance. This continues for about two years.
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A case was made to be taken to Superior Court. The ruling was thirty-three pages long.
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David Sconce wrote a letter to the District Attorney saying that he hoped to be released because he had spent eighteen months in custody.
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Jerry and Laurieanne's desert home was raided.
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David plead guilty to charges of mutilating corpses, conducting mass cremations and hiring hit-men to "rough up" competition. He was sentenced to a two years in prison and lifetime probation.
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David appeared in front of a judge and was charged with the murder of Tim Waters. He asked for time to obtain a lawyer and his proceedings got delayed for about two months.
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David appointed attorney Roger Diamond as his defense lawyer and a hearing was set for April.
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David plead not guilty to the murder of Tim Waters and won the case due to not enough evidence linking him to his death.
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David Sconce was released from prison.