Julie Mott, 25, died Aug. 8 after a life-long battle with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe.
Her body was stolen after her funeral in San Antonio on Aug. 15 which would have been her 26th birthday, Sgt. Javier Salazar said.
Mott's body was discovered missing the next morning, when staff went to take her for cremation and found the casket had been broken into, Salazar said.
But there were no signs of forced entry on the Mission Parks Funeral Chapel North home, and no alarms had gone off or been tampered with overnight. That means her body was likely stolen from a private viewing area between the end of the service at 1:30 p.m. and the end of the business day at 4:30 p.m. after the funeral.
"Whoever did it was pretty daring about it," Salazar said, noting the crime could have been committed by just one person or a group because Mott was petite.
As to motive, "the possibilities are endless" and police will wait until they have apprehended a suspect to say why the crime occurred, he said.
“Our No. 1 priority, of course, is getting her back to her family,” Salazar said. “A close second is to find out who the person was who did it and bring them to justice.”
Dad Tim Mott begged for help finding his daughter's body.
"We just want our daughter's remains returned so we can have some closure to our grief," he said.The situation is especially heartwrenching because Mott was expected to live to just 3 years old, Salazar said. But her family "encouraged her to live" and have fun.
She became a "vibrant, typical young girl" who loved to horseback ride but spent many days bedridden, Salazar said.
"It's heartbreaking to see a family that went through all that with her…now being put through this before being able to go through mourning and get the closure any family needs," he said.Friends mourned the second loss of the San Antonio College graduate who brought joy into their lives, despite her pain.
"So disturbing and unbelievable that someone would do this. RIP Julie and prayers to your family in this horrible time," friend Jessica Payne wrote.
The body theft is the first one in the funeral home's 108-year history as the crime is not common
The funeral home is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the body's discovery.
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22 comments:
Stolen for what kwanu?
Sick people everywhere
I don't get, pls whoever took d corpse, what's he/she doing with it???
#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN PRAISE
Strange, stealing dead body, in Africa they link it to black magic.
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So Americans have become diabolical too.
There is nothing one will not hear. I pray her body is discovered.
Nawa ooh. Rip. Wonder shall never end!
Juju things
I guess her body is made of platinum. Or rather diamond . Engr Emy
End time stories every were.
#sad indeed
rhe person who took that bdy must be a psychopath !
Na wa o. News we read everyday. If its Africa, we would believe its for ritual. But in this case, I'm just dumbfounded.
#TeamBlessed#
Such a beautiful lady eyaaaa RIP to her may God confort her family hope they can find the body! And be able to get the closure they deserved.
If na Naija now, we for say den wan use am 4 rituals bt weytin d person wan take dead body do in Texas? O ga o
Eeeeeeeeeyah
Na wa ooo...
Probably someone isn't ready to say good bye, they should look deeper into the family
Why does no one think that she woke up and walked out?
Weird! May God rest her soul....
Interesting, huh?
RIP to her, rituals dey everywhere ohh for those wey just dey say if na 9ja them for say na rituals...anyway since it suppose to be her 26th bday it should be withing family or the lover
Hmmmmmm
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