Family of Cedric Wayne McFadden Plans Lawsuit After Discovering Missing Remains
The small town of Ocala, Fla., is reeling from a horrifying revelation that has shocked the community. Cedric Wayne McFadden, who was fatally shot during a robbery in 2005, was believed to have been laid to rest by his grieving family. However, after 19 years, it has come to light that not all of Cedric was buried.
The McFadden family received a disturbing call from the Lake County Medical Examiner’s Office, informing them that they still had some of Cedric’s remains in their possession. Specifically, the office revealed that they had the skull and spine of Cedric, which were found in a bin inside the building.
In response to this shocking discovery, the McFadden family is planning to file a lawsuit against the Lake County Medical Examiner’s Office, alleging negligence in handling Cedric’s remains. Ortavia Simon, the attorney representing the family, described the situation as “the most bizarre” case of mortuary litigation he has encountered.
During a press conference, Forshee McFadden, Cedric’s sister, expressed the family’s trauma over the ordeal. She described the state of Cedric’s body as too decomposed to be viewable, adding another layer of anguish to their already painful experience of losing a loved one to violence.
As the community grapples with this unsettling turn of events, the McFadden family is seeking answers and accountability for the mishandling of Cedric’s remains. The shocking revelation has left many questioning the practices of the medical examiner’s office and the impact it has had on the grieving family.