ROCK BAND MIXES MUSIC WITH GRAVE-ROBBING

ROCK BAND MIXES MUSIC WITH GRAVE-ROBBING

PHILADELPHIA (Wireless Flash) -- A Philadelphia-based rock band has found a gross way to increase their gross assets: They rob graves and sell the skulls. Members of a group called Wolfpac actually financed their debut CD by breaking into graves and stealing skulls which they then sold to occult shops. The 27-year-old lead singer -- named Daddy Long Legs -- says he can make up to $100 per skull and has no problem with grave robbing because he figures "The dead don't need it anyway." Mr. Long Legs says he prefers to rob graves that are at least 50 years old because there's less brain and skin tissue to scoop out. Although the band members haven't robbed any graves for at least a year, their fans are picking up the slack by giving the band stolen skulls and pickled pig fetuses as souvenirs.