A Davis high school student allegedly baked her grandfather’s ashes into a batch of sugar cookies and gave them to classmates, some of whom were aware they contained human remains before they ate them, authorities said Tuesday.
A female student at Da Vinci Charter Academy, a public charter high school, brought the cookies to school on Oct. 4 and gave them to at least nine other students, said Davis Police Lt. Paul Doroshov. Some ate the cookies without knowing the extra ingredient and were horrified, he said. Others knew.
“Some students knew beforehand and still consumed the cookies,” Doroshov said.
Asked if the allegation seems credible, Doroshov gave a long sigh.
“Yeah.”
A school resource officer reported that two female students were involved in bringing the cookies to school, Doroshov said. Their relationship is unclear, but the girls are not siblings and the deceased man was the grandfather of only one of them, he said.
Doroshov said police opened a case and have been trying to determine which penal code would apply to baking human remains into food. Officers considered a California penal code section regarding the disposal of human remains in an improper manner but public-nuisance charges might be more appropriate, he said.
Teen baked her grandfather's ashes into sugar cookies and brought them to school, police say - Los Angeles Times
First weed brownies, now this...
Teen baked her grandfather's ashes into sugar cookies and brought them to school, police say - Los Angeles Times
First weed brownies, now this...
Clearly, California is in such bad shape that the population has begun resorting to cannibalism. Nice going liberals.
Teen baked her grandfather's ashes into sugar cookies and brought them to school, police say - Los Angeles Times
First weed brownies, now this...
Clearly, California is in such bad shape that the population has begun resorting to cannibalism. Nice going liberals.
Clearly, conservatives have trouble every with very specific words like 'cannibalism'.
Pro-tip: words have meanings.
Why? Wht did she do that?
Clearly, conservatives have trouble every with very specific words like 'cannibalism'.
Pro-tip: words have meanings.
What's the big deal? The Catholics do with with parts of Jesus all the time.
Uh, no. The wafer used in their Holy Communion is unleavened bread.
Uh, no. The wafer used in their Holy Communion is unleavened bread.
Clearly, you have trouble distinguishing between one and all.
Pro-tip: "Conservatives" is a plural. Also an example of hyper-overgeneralization.
I had a serious relationship with a guy whose mother and her sibs were first-generation Americans from Poland, and one of the family jokes was how when Uncle Walter died and was cremated, his widow sprinkled his ashes on her cereal. They would just roar with laughter as they said that she loved him so much that she just ate him up!
Some people are so constantly triggered, they cant see an obvious joke.Oh come now, Tanngrisnir. That was funny. :giggling:
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