'I got more': Man films himself throwing bucket of human bones over fence at FBI office to 'summon' agents after stealing remains from mausoleum, cops say
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Left: Michael Chadwick Fry (YouTube). Right: The FBI field office in Dallas, Texas. Inset: Fry”s mug shot (Denton County Jail).

In an unusual incident, a Texas resident reportedly lobbed a bucket filled with human bones over the fence at the FBI’s Dallas field office. According to authorities, the man, Michael Chadwick Fry, allegedly stole these remains from a mausoleum with the bizarre intention of “summoning” federal agents. In a further twist, Fry documented his actions on YouTube.

The Bartonville Police Department has charged Fry with two counts of corpse abuse and one count of tampering with evidence, particularly with the intention of impairing a human corpse, as reported by their official statement.

The situation came to light when Fry’s mother contacted the police on Monday. She reported that her son appeared at her Bartonville home, about 30 miles northwest of Dallas, asking for money to rent a U-Haul truck. He claimed he needed the vehicle to move a body. When she refused, Fry reportedly became agitated and left abruptly before the police arrived. This information comes from an arrest warrant reviewed by local Fox affiliate KDFW.

Subsequently, investigators received reliable intelligence from FBI Special Agents, indicating that Fry had indeed tossed a bucket containing human bones over the FBI office’s fence. This prompted authorities to act swiftly.

Fry apparently did little to conceal his actions. He reportedly filmed the incident and uploaded it to his YouTube channel, “Fry and Berto news! Where we reveal mass killers.” The video shows Fry interacting with someone behind a window, who directed him to a website and a phone number for submitting digital evidence and tips. Fry appeared dissatisfied with this response and left shortly thereafter.

The four-and-a-half-minute video is titled “We send Elizabeth over the FBI fence to summon them by force.” He spoke with a person behind a window outside the FBI office to seek a “status check” on an investigation about “what happened to me and my dead family and friends.”

The person behind the window gave him a website and phone number where he could submit digital evidence and tips. Fry seemed dissatisfied after he walked away.

“So there you have it, and stay tuned, because we’re about to throw some human remains over the fence and force the investigation, because I still can’t seem to get anyone to do their job,” said Fry, who was wearing a T-shirt with a news article emblazoned on the front titled “Driver shot by Denton County deputy during traffic stop dies.”

Fry opened the trunk of his car where he pulled out a bucket that contained the alleged remains, walked over to the fence and hurled it over before returning to his car.

“There’s more videos coming,” Fry promised as he drove away. “We’re going to take bones all over the place. I got more.”

He then asked people to like the video and subscribe to his channel.

According to cops, Fry also took videos showing human remains and an urn of ashes at his mother’s home. Detectives determined that Fry allegedly stole the urn from a cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in February.

“Additionally, FBI agents located evidence at a cemetery in Denton, Texas, indicating that a coffin containing human remains had been removed from a mausoleum,” cops wrote.

The affidavit reportedly says that Fry referred to the remains in the bucket as “Elizabeth Virginia Lyon.” Authorities are completing DNA testing to identify the bones.

Investigators also reportedly found that Fry searched for three cemeteries in Texas and Oklahoma on the GPS in his mother’s car.

Fry is no stranger to attention-grabbing antics. In 2018, he slammed his car into the KDFW studios and left behind a suspicious bright orange duffel bag that prompted the bomb squad to respond. He was reportedly upset about cops shooting his friend.

The defendant is currently in the Denton County Jail on a $30,000 bond.

 

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