In Centralia, Illinois, a shocking discovery at a local funeral home has raised serious questions about industry practices. Last week, authorities found three human legs, believed to have been amputated in the 1960s, in the basement of a funeral home facing multiple operational complaints. Experts suggest these limbs were preserved to possibly be buried with their owners upon their deaths. This grim find has reignited concerns over funeral home regulations, prompting state legislators to propose new laws aimed at tightening industry standards to prevent such occurrences in the future. This development could lead to significant changes in funeral home operations across Illinois.