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Left inset: Oh’Ryan Brooks in court (KSNV). Right inset: Cristofer Suarez (GoFundMe). Background: The area near Owens Avenue and 21st Street in Las Vegas,...
The mystery surrounding the illegal dumping of over 300 piles of human remains in the Las Vegas desert has taken a new turn as a local funeral home stepped forward on Wednesday to clean up the site. The ongoing federal investigation aims to uncover the identity of those responsible for this unsettling act.
The discovery initially made headlines when an individual stumbled upon the remains on July 28, in a desert stretch near Searchlight—a small community located roughly an hour south of Las Vegas along U.S. 95. He reported the find to KLAS, the local affiliate of NesNation, which first broke the story in August, revealing over 100 piles of cremated remains scattered across the area.