STAFFORD, TX (KTRK) -- After finding the abandoned remains of 11 adults and four children, authorities are searching for their families. This is all part of an investigation into the Rylan C Scott Funeral Home off of FM 2234 In Stafford.
Bobby J. Jones
Raynor Wyatt (child)
Ayana Etuknwa (child)
Roger Dale Norris
Rabon Smith Sr.
Juanita H. Williams
"That's my auntie, my mama's sister," Richard Vanderbull said. We found Johnson's sister and nephew at their home in north Houston. Vanderbull says his aunt passed away 10 years ago. His family likely chose the funeral home because Rylan Scott once lived next door with his mother and stepfather. But no one answered at the Scott house Monday night. Vanderbull was surprised to be re-visiting his aunt's death all these years later. "Disrespectful, yes, it's very disrespectful, but I wouldn't think Rylan would do nothing like that," he said. According to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the funeral home had a half-dozen violations before its license was eventually canceled last September, and Scott, we're told by police, then vacated the strip center. Scott has been indicted on two felony charges -- theft and tampering with a government document -- for allegedly selling a cemetery plot that he didn't own. Stafford police say he doesn't face charges related to these ashes being left behind. Meanwhile, the current owners of the building say they're just about to open a new funeral home there, but had no knowledge of what happened under the previous ownership. Family members or anyone with information is requested to contact the Stafford Police Department at 281-208-6991. (Copyright ©2011 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
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