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Colorado Funeral Home Horror: 40 Years for 189 Desecrated Bodies

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Colorado funeral home owner Jon Hallford was sentenced to 40 years for stashing 189 decomposing bodies and giving families fake ashes. He apologized, calling his actions wrong. The crimes, motivated by greed, caused immense trauma to grieving families. read more


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Colorado Funeral Home Horror Exposed

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A son discovered his mother among 189 improperly stored corpses at a Colorado funeral home after receiving fake ashes. The owners, who committed fraud and corpse abuse, face decades in prison, leaving hundreds of families traumatized. read more

Colorado Funeral Home Owners Sentenced in Corpse Abuse Case

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Derrick Johnson's mother was among 189 bodies left to decay at a Colorado funeral home. The owners, who gave families fake ashes while spending client money on luxuries, face sentencing. Johnson seeks justice for this traumatic betrayal. read more

Funeral Home Owners Plead Guilty to Fraud, Neglecting 190 Bodies

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Owners of Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, Colorado, pleaded guilty to defrauding customers and mishandling 190 bodies. They spent relief funds lavishly on cars and luxury items. The plea deal includes admitting to Covid-19 fraud. Families received fake ashes. read more

Funeral Home Accused of Sending Body to Wrong Country

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A funeral home in New York City, R.G. Ortiz, is facing a lawsuit for mistakenly shipping Carmen Maldonado's body to Guatemala instead of Ecuador, causing severe decomposition. The funeral home has a history of complaints, including losing bodies and mishandling remains. read more

Funeral Home Scandal: Lawsuit Demands $950 Million Over Decaying Bodies

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Colorado funeral home owners, Carie and Jon Hallford, left 190 decomposing bodies and deceived families with fake ashes, resulting in a $950 million judgment for victims' relatives. The couple faces criminal charges, but the substantial sum may go unpaid. read more

#FuneralHomeScandal #LegislativeReforms

Colorado’s funeral homes operated with minimal oversight for 40 years until scandals, including body brokering and remains decomposing, prompted legislative reforms. Families, like Makayla, were devastated to find out their loved ones' remains were mishandled, leading to new regulations in the industry. read more

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Couple arrested for having 190 decomposing bodies at their funeral home in Colorado face 15 federal charges for Covid fraud, using $880,000 on personal goods and vacations. read more