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  Freezer Murder: What Police Found inside the Home

By Kimberly Curth
WKRG

August 6, 2008

http://www.wkrg.com/investigates/article/disturbing_new_details_in_freezer_body_case/16642/

It could be eight weeks before autopsy results are in on human remains found in a freezer at Anthony Hopkins' home, the preacher accused of murdering his wife and sexually abusing one of their eight children, "people think that you can do an autopsy in the morning and have a report out in the afternoon and that's not true especially when a body has been in this state for such an extended period of time," said Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson.

News 5 has uncovered disturbing details about what may have happened inside the Hopkins' home and a travel trailer parked outside.

According to search warrants obtained by News 5, the human remains found in the freezer "appear to be wrapped in a bloody sheet or cloth."

And, one of Hopkins' children claims "her father purchased the freezer after her mother's death to store the body and that he purchased a generator to run the freezer after a hurricane."

The court documents also say the "body was once moved in a trailer," and that Hopkins had sex in the same trailer with two of his children.

Based on that information, authorities searched the trailer and found a number of items including "apparent body fluids (DNA)."

Hopkins' home was also searched, where authorities found other items including pornographic DVDs, sex gels,male enhancement products, a bible and a generator.

 
 

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