In 2014, the FBI seized thousands of cultural artifacts and human remains from the Rush County home of Don Miller.
Miller was popular in his community and known for his philanthropy. But few knew he stole bodies from Native American graves and artifacts from countries around the world.
A new book by the FBI agent who led the investigation shares the moldy conditions in which Miller kept the bones and his reaction as his home was searched.
Twelve years ago, Tim Carpenter and a fellow FBI agent from the Indianapolis field office drove to rural Rush County to investigate disturbing accusations. Two tipsters had told Carpenter that a man named Don Miller had stolen human remains and burial pieces from Native American graves along with other cultural artifacts from around the world. He kept

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