2 charged with improper disposal of infant remains, fetuses at Charles County crematorium
Operators of Heaven Bound Cremation Services face eight charges after investigators found decomposing remains and bodies improperly stored, including seven fetuses and one infant.
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Crematory Owners Charged in Fetal Remains Case
The owners of a now-shuttered cremation service in Charles County face criminal charges following allegations of mishandling vulnerable human remains, marking a significant escalation in a case that has drawn statewide scrutiny over funeral industry oversight. On February 19, 2026, Maryland State Police filed applications for statements of charges with the District Court of Maryland Commissioner against Brandon Angelo Williams, 50, and Rosa Iyon…
Maryland State Police Arrest Owners Of Heaven Bound Crematorium For Mishandling Human Remains - The BayNet
LA PLATA, Md. — Maryland State Police investigators from the Criminal Enforcement Division made two arrests in connection with the disposal of human remains from a crematorium in Charles County. The accused are identified as Rosa Iyonna Williams, 48, and Brandon Angelo Williams, 50, both of Waldorf, Maryland. After consultation with the Office of the State’s Attorney in Charles County, both were charged with eight violations each of the Maryland…
UPDATE: Charles County Crematory Owners Charged for Mishandling Babies’ Remains
UPDATE 2/19/2026 : More than two dozen civil lawsuits are now pending in the Circuit Court for Charles County against Heaven Bound Cremation Services, LLC and related businesses and individuals, as criminal charges have been filed in connection with the ongoing investigation into the now-shut down White Plains crematory. Court records show that since October 2025, numerous plaintiffs have filed tort claims alleging negligence and related causes …
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