Did you check the cargo hold? Oh, wait- where's the plane?
First it was Alistair Cooke's body being chopped up and sold for organ transplants, now this:
A judge has granted Casey Kasem's daughter a temporary restraining order preventing the famous radio host's wife from cremating his remains, but it's unclear where those remains are or whether they've already been disposed of.
A lawyer for Kasem's daughter Kerri Kasem said Friday that when he went to give a Tacoma funeral home a copy of the restraining order, he was informed it no longer had the remains.
"They said they could not disclose where he had gone or where he would end up," said the lawyer, Scott Winship.
Tim Grant, funeral director at Gaffney Funeral Home & Cremation Services, confirmed Friday that Kasem'sbody was no longer there.
"I cannot discuss the actual arrangements themselves, but he's no longer in our care," he said.
Kasem's wife of the past 34 years, Jean Kasem, filled out a death certificate dated July 15 listing an address in Jerusalem, Israel, according to a copy filed in Pierce County Superior Court. The document listed "removal from state" as the intended means of disposing the remains, the Urgel Bourgie funeral home in Montreal as the place of disposition, and July 14 as the date of disposition.
For a collection of highly topical Kasey Kasem jokes, click here.
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