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P.J.'s Story
P.J.'s Body Sits In Morgue For Five Months While Father Contests From Jail!
 

As if what happened to little three old PJ Bourgeois wasn't enough, his father, after he'd murdered him, refused to let the boys mother return his body to PA for burial. From his jail cell, where Patrick Sr. sat for killing his own son, he objected to his son being buried in PA, he wanted PJ buried close to him, in Columbus, Ohio. Why? So he could go to PJ's graveside and kick over the stone? I mean what's the purpose? The man KILLED his son, now wants him near him? My personal opinion is that Patrick Sr.'s request was one his attorneys trumped up to make it appear as though Patrick Sr was remorseful. I don't buy it. 

Meanwhile, Patrick Sr's attorneys are fighting to get the killer released from prison, his son sits in the county morgue on a slab. In death, as in life, Patrick Sr could not, would not, give his son that little bit of dignity. He would not allowed him to be buried, neither would the courts.

Five months after PJ's lifeless body was brought into the county morgue, he was finally able to leave. A judge decided that there would be a memorial service for PJ in Columbus, Ohio, but he would be buried in Lewistown, PA. For the memorial service, Patrick Sr was allowed to leave prison to attend. 

Let me ask you something, does this guy have mob connections because he sure doesn't have the money to pay people off. Have you ever heard of anyone else who was allowed to LEAVE prison to attend a memorial service of the person they were convicted of killing?  

PJ's father should not have been allowed to contest his burial in any way shape or form after what he did to him, but he should have at least allowed him to be buried in peace. PJ's father should have remained in jail, he just couldn't allow his son to be buried without giving him a little more agony, evidently what he gave him in life wasn't enough.

   
     

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