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Chilling Confession in ‘The Mortician’ Shocks Viewers

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The Mortician Documentary Series Finale

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The documentary series ‘The Mortician’ concluded on Sunday, leaving viewers in shock after its main subject, David Sconce, appeared to admit to multiple murders. The final moments of the third episode raised alarms about Sconce’s past as a crematorium operator and convicted felon.

During the final interview, director Joshua Rofé pressed Sconce for any undisclosed information. Sconce shared a harrowing story of a near-death encounter with an armed robber, hinting at deeper, darker secrets. ‘It’s one of the things I can’t talk about,’ he said, eliciting curiosity about his undisclosed past.

The episode revisited a previous cliffhanger, where an anonymous former employee alleged that Sconce had committed three murders. Rofé stated that the former employee’s comments were made three months after Sconce’s last interview, adding a new layer of mystery.

‘I could not have imagined that a moment like that would occur,’ Rofé said. He noted that Sconce’s demeanor suggested he wanted to share something secretive and potentially incriminating. ‘It was so chilling,’ he added.

Rofé decided not to speculate about Sconce’s implication but acknowledged the heavy undertones of the conversation. ‘That’s clear — that’s very clear to the audience,’ he remarked.

As the episode concluded, many viewers were left with a mix of fascination and horror, questioning what Sconce might truly be hiding. The legacy of ‘The Mortician’ now rests on these unsettling revelations.