When my mother passed peacefully in her sleep at her Baltimore home in July 2006, a hospice facility advised me to call the police. Two police officers arrived. One said that he intended to call the morgue to arrange for her transport. When I cried uncontrollably at the thought of my mother lying in a morgue, the police officer said he’d arrest me if I didn’t stop.
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