An owner of a Colorado funeral home accused of abandoning nearly 200 bodies in a building for years was worried as far back as 2020 about getting caught, a prosecutor said Thursday at a hearing whe...
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Investigators at a Colorado funeral home where nearly 200 abandoned bodies were found encountered human remains, bodily fluids, flies and maggots throughout the building, an FBI agent testified.
Jon and Carie Hallford, the Colorado funeral home owners accused of abandoning 190 bodies, allegedly used families' payments for burials and cremations to make lavish purchases.
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Two Colorado funeral home owners are alleged to have abandoned nearly 200 bodies in order to apparently cover up their financial hardships. The Return to Nature Funeral Home was investigated last year when neighbours started to complain of an “abhorrent smell,” only to find that bodies were rotting in a building on the funeral home’s site. Judge William Moller said that funeral home co-owner Carie Hallford will face trial on 260 counts altogether of corpse abuse, money laundering, forgery and theft, the Associated Press reported. ...
Return to Nature Funeral home managers Jon and Carie Hallford are accused of dumping 190 bodies on top of each other as investigators discovered they were covered in "insects and bodily fluids"
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The co-owners of a funeral home accused of improperly storing nearly 200 bodies pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a Denver federal courtroom Thursday afternoon.