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Texas plumber finds decomposed human skull he mistook for a ‘dried cantaloupe’ while mowing lawn

September 27, 2025
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Texas plumber finds decomposed human skull he mistook for a ‘dried cantaloupe’ while mowing lawn
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A Texas plumber stumbled upon a decomposed human skull while mowing the lawn at work — with police later finding multiple bones and additional remains at a nearby creek, according to reports.

Walter Stephens, who works at Harrell Commercial Plumbing in San Antonio, was handling the routine landscaping task when he made the horrific discovery — initially mistaking the skeletal cranium for a “dried cantaloupe,” KSAT reported.

“I saw what looked like a dried cantaloupe or something,” Stephens said of the grim Sept. 15 revelation.

Collage of two images of a human skull found in grass.
A plumber found a decomposed human skull in the yard behind his San Antonio workplace on Sept. 15. KENS5

“I picked it up, and the bottom part of the jaw stayed on the ground. When I turned it over and saw the teeth, I was like, ‘Oh my God.’”

A horrified Stephens immediately notified his boss, who then called the police.

But when local authorities and the medical examiner arrived, they also found a detached jaw, multiple bones, and other small body parts scattered behind the business near Martinez Creek, the outlet reported.

Exterior of Harrell Commercial Plumbing, where a human skull was found.
Police later found additional remains and bones in close to a nearby creek. KENS5
A plumber, Walter Stephens, stands outside near a chain link fence where he found a human skull.
Walter Stephens made the horrific discovery, initially thinking it was “dried cantaloupe.” KENS5

“It was a crazy experience,” Stephens told KENS5, adding that he and his boss often roam the property and believe the sun-bleached remains had recently been moved there by an animal or a person.

“It’s sad, but it was good I found him.”

The skull has since been identified as belonging to 30-year-old Austin Tomas Wyrosdick, the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Thursday, the outlet reported.

Police officers examining the back of a police SUV.
The skull was later identified as belonging to a 30-year-old missing man. KSAT.com

The cause and manner of death are still pending.

Police, who are continuing their investigation, have not disclosed how long the victim had been missing.

The post Texas plumber finds decomposed human skull he mistook for a ‘dried cantaloupe’ while mowing lawn appeared first on New York Post.

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