In a whistle blower lawsuit filed against the LAPD a sergeant claims he was removed from his unit for reporting that another sergeant had peeked at Whitney Houston's naked body after her death and made innapropiate comments....
From The L.A. Times
A Beverly Hills police sergeant responding to the scene of Whitney Houston’s death made “inappropriate comments” about the singer's appearance after lifting a sheet covering her naked body, according to a claim filed by a former Beverly Hills SWAT sergeant.
In the claim, Sgt. Brian Weir alleges that on the day of Houston’s death in February 2012, Det. Sgt. Terry Nutall arrived at the scene, and "for no legitimate law enforcement inquiry, investigative, or other proper and legal purpose... removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body ... to an area below the pubic region.” The claim also alleges he "made comments to the effect that the former pop star “looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state” and “Damn, she’s still looking good, huh?”Sgt. Weir claims after he complained to his superiors about Nutall's inappropriate behavior he was removed from the SWAT and K-9 Units and subjected to various forms of harassment.