25.04.2025 16:10
Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, a 50-year-old employee at a funeral home in the state of Texas, United States, has been accused of conducting experiments on corpses and taking disturbing photographs. Bui is alleged to have engaged in unethical actions by interfering with at least 15 lifeless bodies, and it is claimed that she injected formaldehyde into the severed limbs of the corpses.
A shocking incident occurred in the state of Texas, United States. Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, a 50-year-old employee at a funeral home, was arrested for allegedly conducting unimaginable experiments on corpses and taking disturbing photographs.
Bui, who is said to have worked at a funeral home called Capital Mortuary Services, is accused of engaging in unethical actions by intervening with at least 15 lifeless bodies.
According to the statement of a former embalmer, it was revealed that Bui illegally issued 10 death certificates in her name and injected formaldehyde into the severed limbs of the corpses. Formaldehyde is known as a hazardous chemical associated with rare types of cancer found in industrial workers and embalmers.
Following these horrifying allegations, the Texas Funeral Services Commission suspended the operations of the funeral home on April 10. Investigations revealed that Bui took photographs of the severed arms of the corpses at different stages of decomposition and shared them with a medical center.
Tools Found with Human Tissue Residues
During a search of Bui's home by the police, household electric tools containing residues resembling human tissue were seized. It is reported that Bui admitted the funeral home staff used these tools on the corpses.
First Statement from Defense Attorneys
The attorneys for the suspect, Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui, stated in their announcement, "Our justice system is based on the presumption of innocence."
Bui will be tried on serious charges such as "abuse of a corpse" and "forgery of official documents." This shocking incident has caused a major uproar in Texas and raised serious questions about the ethical standards and oversight mechanisms in the funeral services industry.