The 41-year-old suspect has been charged with abuse of a corpse – a state jail felony.

BARTONVILLE, Texas — A 41-year-old man is in custody after reportedly stealing a corpse from a mausoleum in a Denton cemetery and throwing its remains into the parking lot of an FBI field office, police say.

The suspect, Michael Chadwick Fry, has been charged with abuse of a corpse, a state jail felony, according to the Bartonville Police Department.

According to the arrest affidavit, the suspect’s mother had called the police Monday afternoon and told them her son had asked for money to pay for a U-Haul. but when she asked him why he needed a U-Haul, he reportedly said he “had a body that needed to be moved.”

Fry reportedly then became irate and left the home, the affidavit stated, prompting the mother to call 911. Police put out a bulletin for Fry, and shortly afterward, Fry’s sister reached out to police. Fry had reportedly filmed himself on YouTube at the FBI field office in Dallas and titled the video “We send Elizabeth over the FBI fence to summon them by force.”

According to the affidavit, the video reportedly shows Fry claiming they are trying to get the FBI’s attention by throwing “Elizabeth’s remains” over the fence,” framing this as a way to “summon them by force,” and get the FBI to intervene in what he called a wrongdoing by Denton County officials after a past arrest.

Fry then reportedly throws a large white bucket, closed, over the fence into the FBI building’s parking lot in the video, the affidavit states.

An FBI special agent then called police, the affidavit states, and told them the bucket contained several bones that appeared to be human.

In two other Shorts videos on Fry’s YouTube channel, the affidavit states, Fry can reportedly be seen with a human skull in his home in Bartonville. The skull reportedly appeared to have dirt and hair still connected. 

According to the affidavit, Fry reportedly calls the skull “Elizabeth Virginia Lyon.” Police believe the bones in the bucket and the skull are from the same human remains. 

Denton County jail records show Chadwick is currently booked in the Denton County Jail and has a $30,000 bond.

Eight years ago, Fry was also arrested in Dallas after reportedly ramming a pickup truck into the Fox 4 news building.