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article imageMother's Day Necklace

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By Gar Swaffar
Oct 15, 2008 in Crime
By Gar Swaffar.
A necklace for Mother's Day? Or just a necklace made from mothers skull fragments? A Northern California woman makes wrong choice.
Kathleen Allmond of Corning, Ca. who is 50 and her 30 year old son Tony Ray have been cashing the retirement and Social Security checks of Ramona Yolanda Allmond. Ramona was Kathleen's mother who died sometime after last December.
It was last December when Ramona's son spoke with her, since then he had not been able to make contact with his mother. When the attempts to make contact completely failed, he called the police and what the officers found were human remains in a concrete culvert behind the Allmond home which had been used as a barbecue last thanksgiving and also to cremate the grandmother, Ramona Allmond who was 84.
The mother and son are being held on $30,000 dollars bail each for elder abuse (Duh!), embezzlement, and conspiracy in Tehama County California.
Kathleen Allmond, Ramona's daughter had apparently taken pieces of her mothers skull and used them to make a necklace which she was pictured wearing on her MySpace site.
Capt. Paul Hosler's statement was
"They let her lie on the floor for a week before burning her for 17 hours," Hosler told FOXNews.com. "The two of them did this together."
Society is moving along quite well, not sure where to, but moving along nonetheless.
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