A Wellston woman with a rap sheet longer than a CVS receipt is now facing felony charges for what prosecutors say she did after a 64-year-old man died of natural causes.
Brandy L. Robson, 34, was just indicted by the Jackson County Grand Jury for gross abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence in the wake of the death of Robert Brian Kent, Sr. of Jackson.
Officials haven’t released exactly what Robson is accused of doing to Kent’s body — but under Ohio law, gross abuse of a corpse is a fifth-degree felony and involves treating a human body in a way that would “outrage reasonable community sensibilities.”
👮♀️ A Criminal Record That Won’t Quit
Robson isn’t new to a pair of handcuffs. Her criminal history reads like a rap sheet greatest hits, including:
- Drug possession
- Theft (7 times!)
- Drug paraphernalia
- Criminal mischief
- Multiple counts of disorderly conduct
- And even domestic violence
She was busted just last year for drug charges and appears to have been in and out of court more than she’s been in her own home.
🧠 What Does “Gross Abuse of a Corpse” Mean?
Under Ohio law, it’s not just about murder — this charge can apply even after a natural death if someone:
- Moves a body without authorization
- Covers up the death
- Tries to hide or dispose of the corpse improperly
- Tamper with a scene to avoid legal trouble
It’s also a serious emotional offense for families — often seen as one of the most disrespectful and disturbing charges a person can face.
⚖️ What’s Next?
Robson will face a judge in the coming weeks to answer for the shocking charges. If convicted, she could face up to a year in prison on the abuse of a corpse charge alone, with additional time for tampering with evidence.
Stay tuned — this story isn’t dead yet.

















































































