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Kingwood teens: we dug up corpse, used skull as bong
According to court documents, the grave belonged to Willie Simms, an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. (KHOU-TV)
Three Kingwood teens have been arrested and accused of digging up a secluded grave and removing a skull in Humble.
17-year-olds Kevin Wade Jones and Matthew Richard Gonzalez told Houston police they and a 16-year old juvenile dug up a grave around March 15.
According to court documents, they removed the skull from the coffin and converted it into a "bong," to smoke marijuana.
Jones and Gonzalez were arrested last night and are being held on misdemeanor abuse of a corpse charges. The juvenile was referred to Harris County juvenile justice system.
Houston police said they were initially interviewing Jones about the use of a stolen debit card when he told them about the grave theft.
Gonzalez confirmed the story to investigators in a follow-up interview.
A woman who answered the phone at Gonzalez's home, said, "I have no comment right now."
Attempts to locate a telephone number for Jones were not immediately successful.
The grave belonged to Willie Simms, an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. Police have not been able to locate any relatives.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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Kingwood teens: we dug up corpse, used skull as bong
According to court documents, the grave belonged to Willie Simms, an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. (KHOU-TV)
Three Kingwood teens have been arrested and accused of digging up a secluded grave and removing a skull in Humble.
17-year-olds Kevin Wade Jones and Matthew Richard Gonzalez told Houston police they and a 16-year old juvenile dug up a grave around March 15.
According to court documents, they removed the skull from the coffin and converted it into a "bong," to smoke marijuana.
Jones and Gonzalez were arrested last night and are being held on misdemeanor abuse of a corpse charges. The juvenile was referred to Harris County juvenile justice system.
Houston police said they were initially interviewing Jones about the use of a stolen debit card when he told them about the grave theft.
Gonzalez confirmed the story to investigators in a follow-up interview.
A woman who answered the phone at Gonzalez's home, said, "I have no comment right now."
Attempts to locate a telephone number for Jones were not immediately successful.
The grave belonged to Willie Simms, an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. Police have not been able to locate any relatives.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.




