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A Colorado judge rejected a plea deal from funeral home owner Jon Hallford, who admitted to abusing 191 corpses.
Fischele Mixon’s son, Jamell Johnson, will remember her as a wonderful person. “She was a family person, kind,” said Johnson.
Two years after piles of decaying bodies were found in a rural Colorado building, a funeral home owner is set to be sentenced ...
State inspectors in Colorado found about 20 decomposing bodies behind a hidden door in a funeral home owned by a county ...
Jon Hallford and his wife, Carie, co-owned Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs, where they deceived grieving ...
Latimer Funeral Home will be hosting a community health and wellness fair Saturday. The event is free and will celebrate 103 ...
The judge rejected a 20-year sentence that would have been combined with a federal case. Prosecutors said that Jon Hallford, ...
Colorado county coroner Brian Cotter allegedly concealed decomposing remains in hidden room at his funeral home, with ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday called for a county coroner to resign after state inspectors found at least 20 ...
Officials discovered at 20 decomposing bodies that had been stashed away inside the funeral home for over a decade with ...