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Hold Up. Necrophilia was Technically Legal in CA up Until 2004?

Yes, this is apparently true. And, I suppose unfortunately for Alejandro Razo, the criminalizing of having sex with dead bodies came about nine years too early. Awk…..ward.

Sex with corpse
Yup.

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. – Alejandro Razo, a Southern California nurse, has been accused of committing a sex act on a corpse at Sherman Oaks Hospital, authorities said Monday, according to CBS Los Angeles.

Officers were called to the hospital Sunday night, where security guards had the 61-year-old Razo in custody, LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman told the station.

“The call indicated that a deceased patient had somehow been violated by an employee of the hospital,” Neiman said.

The Reseda, Calif. resident was placed under arrest on a state Health and Safety Code violation, CBS Los Angeles reports.

“It’s a very sensitive case because you’re dealing with somebody who is deceased, who’s a loved one of somebody… so it’s our job to fight back for them,” Neiman said.

Committing an act of necrophilia wasn’t deemed a crime in the state of California until 2004, but is now considered a felony. If convicted, Razo faces up to three years in prison, CBS Los Angeles reports.

Razo was released from jail on $20,000 bail. Attempts made by CBS Los Angeles to contact him were unsuccessful.

A longtime neighbor, who declined to be identified by the station, said Razo is a quiet man with a wife and two children.

Investigators are continuing to investigate. Lt. Neiman said.