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Missing Loved Ones at Burr Oak Cemetery

The Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois is being investigated after news broke last week that cemetery workers were removing bodies previously buried at the cemetery and reselling the plots. Since…

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The Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois is being investigated after news broke last week that cemetery workers were removing bodies previously buried at the cemetery and reselling the plots.  Since the announcement many people have gone to the cemetery only to find their loved ones headstones in the wrong place or completely removed.  It is believed a mass grave was created where hundreds of dug up bodies were reburied so plots could be resold for new burials.  The reselling of plots brought in approximately $300,000 to the cemetery.

At this time family members of loved ones buried at the cemetery are not allowed into the cemetery but may go to the cemetery to give authorities information about their loved ones plots and burials.  Authorities are currently trying to identify over 100,000 graves.

If your loved one was buried at the Burr Oak Cemetery and you believe the plot may have been disturbed, you have a right to recover against the cemetery.  Contact an attorney immediately to learn what your rights are.

Marc E. McCallister

Marc E. McCallister

Currently a partner with the McCallister Law Group, Marc McCallister first worked as a defense attorney at a large insurance defense firm where he defended area hospitals and physicians.

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