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Individuals Charged for Improper Disposal of Human Remains in Connection with Heaven Bound Crematory

LA PLATA, MD—Tony Covington, State’s Attorney for Charles County, advises that on February 19, 2026, the Maryland State Police filed with the District Court of Maryland Commissioner applications for statement of charges against Brandon Angelo Williams, age 50, and his wife, Rosa Iyonna Williams, age 48, both of Waldorf, in connection with alleged criminal conduct related to Heaven Bound Cremation Services, LLC.

The commissioner issued 8 separate counts for each defendant, with each count alleging the Improper Disposal of Human Remains. Seven of the counts refer to seven different fetuses and one count pertains to the remains of an approximately two-month-old infant.

In conjunction with this matter, the Commissioner issued arrest warrants for each defendant. Court dates will be scheduled once the defendants have been taken into custody and appear before the Court.

 

The charges against Brandon Angelo Williams and Rosa Iyonna Williams are allegations, and they are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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