they wanted to exhume your father. >> julie ramirez: they wanted to exhume daddy right away. d us to... >> cooper: in order to give the plots to somebody else. >> ramirez: yeah, absolutely. >> cooper: why not just tell the people who hadn't yet buried their loved one that "we're going to have to give you a different plot"? >> ramirez: that was our suggestion. we said, "look, do not move dad. just leave him alone." >> cooper: the cemetery, however, moved him to a nearby spot without telling the family. >> ramirez: it just didn't seem fair. that was his final resting place. i can see a person making a mistake, but it's the way they handled it afterwards. >> cooper: moving the body without your permission. >> ramirez: moving the body without our permission, like thieves. >> michael avenatti: i think that this company is driven by profits above all else. >> cooper: attorney michael avenatti has been investigating s.c.i.-owned facilities all over the country. one of his biggest cases involves eden memorial park, a large jewish cemetery north of los angeles. how much does one plot c