Fender guitar stolen by graveyard robber

01 December 2011 - 17:25 By Reuters
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A Fender Telecaster. File photo.
A Fender Telecaster. File photo.
Image: ArtBrom (Flickr)

A Wisconsin cemetery worker could spend 10 years in jail after pleading no contest to stealing an electric guitar from a casket.

The cream-colored Fender Telecaster was laid upon the body of Randall Jourdan, who wished to be buried with his “pride and joy,” the criminal complaint  said. The guitar was recovered from the suspect’s home the next day.

“I have to have that guitar. It’s too expensive to be in a crypt,” Steven Conard allegedly told a groundskeeper at the Allouez Catholic Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum near Green Bay where he was working, the complaint said.

Jourdan was a guitar player for more than 40 years, family members told investigators.

Conard, 40, was accused of stealing the guitar on September 23.

He entered his plea in court on Monday and will be sentenced in January.

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