The woman, 53-year-old Melanie Nash, told police she did not receive anything when her father died in 2004 and wanted to prove that her sister “hid the will.” Upon digging up the grave, she found only vodka and cigarettes.
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A woman facing trial for digging up her father’s New Hampshire grave instead pleaded guilty to charges of criminal mischief, interference with a cemetery, conspiracy, and abuse of a corpse. So reports The New York Daily News.
The woman, 53-year-old Melanie Nash, told police she did not receive anything when her father died in 2004 and wanted to prove that her sister “hid the will.” Upon digging up the grave, she found only vodka and cigarettes.