Summit County · 14h
Colorado funeral home owners plead guilty to state charges in case involving 190 decaying bodies
The owners of a Penrose funeral home accused of improperly storing 190 decaying bodies inside their business while promising families their loved ones were cremated or buried, pleaded guilty to state charges Friday.
The Indianapolis Star · 1d
Colorado funeral home owners plead guilty to 190 counts of corpse abuse: Reports
Jon Hallford and Carie Hallford ... The investigation began after residents and businesses in the Penrose area reported a foul odor near the funeral home. After obtaining a search warrant, the FBI, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and local law ...
Yahoo · 2d
UPDATE: Return to Nature Funeral Home owners plead guilty to corpse abuse
Fourth Judicial District Attorney Michael Allen spoke after the hearing and a full recording of the press conference can be viewed in the video player above. UPDATE: FRIDAY 11/22/2024 11:31 a.m. (COLORADO SPRINGS) — Jon and Carie Hallford,
Staten Island Advance · 11h
Rotting bodies, fake ashes: Colorado funeral home owners plead guilty to corpse abuse
Over the years, the funeral home owners spent extravagantly, prosecutors say. They used customers’ money and nearly $900,000 in pandemic relief funds to buy laser body sculpting, fancy cars, and trips to Las Vegas and Florida.
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