Christopher Erick died in 2012, with medical examiners confirming a lethal dose of cyanide, but his mother Kim is convinced his body is one of those on display at an exhibition in Las Vegas

For most grieving mothers, death is marked by a funeral, a headstone, or an urn. But for one mother, the nightmare of losing her son spiralled into a mystery involving a Las Vegas museum , allegations of torture, and a plastinated human corpse she is convinced is her missing boy.

In a claim that sounds like the plot of a horror movie , Kim Erick believes she discovered the body of her son, Christopher Todd Erick, on display as a "human statue" at the Real Bodies exhibition in Las Vegas - years after he was supposed to have been cremated.

Christopher died at the age of 23. At the time, his death w

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