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Looks like they were found during an investigation after his house burned down.
https://www.newsweek.com/cannibal-corpse-skulls-found-home-twitter-memes-1540643#:~:text=As%20the%20headline%20states%2C%20the,later%20tased%20by%20an%20officer.
So yeah, Collecting guns is a thing people of means do in the US for fun when they're not keeping them around for hunting and dissuading vermin. And skulls can be obtained for a variety of reasons. (I had a set designer with six-plus skulls he'd use as molds for dozens of plaster skulls when he needed them for film settings.)
Unless he's committed an actual crime, or even just needed a license for collecting guns in his county when he had none, this is essentially reporting a celebrity likes the wrong kind of porn.
He had, indeed, committed a crime. Not a gun (or presumably skull) related crime, but a crime nonetheless.
Oh dear. That presents an actual problem.
I'll still give him the benefit of the doubt that there may be some justification for a knife and a break-in. It seems unlikely though, and in that case, yeah, maybe he shouldn't be trusted with bunches of guns.
The whole danger to self or others thing is a common limit.