Current:Home > StocksColorado funeral home owners arrested following the discovery of 189 decaying bodies -MoneyStream
Colorado funeral home owners arrested following the discovery of 189 decaying bodies
View
Date:2025-04-16 14:46:10
The owners of a Colorado funeral home were arrested Wednesday after nearly 200 decaying corpses were found improperly stored at their facility.
Jon and Carie Hallford, the owners of the Return to Nature Funeral Home, were arrested on charges of abusing a corpse, theft, money laundering and forgery, according to a statement from the district attorney for Colorado's 4th judicial district. The pair were taken into custody in Wagoner, Okla.
Police first searched the funeral home, located roughly 30 miles south of Colorado Springs in the town of Penrose, on Oct. 3, after receiving a report of an "abhorrent smell" coming from the building.
What they found inside was "horrific," according to Fremont County Sheriff Allen Cooper, who declined to go into further detail during an Oct. 6 press conference on the investigation.
According to its website, Return to Nature offers green and natural burial services, which allow bodies to decompose underground without the use of metal caskets or chemicals.
The practice is legal in the state of Colorado, but the law requires bodies that are not embalmed to be refrigerated within 24 hours of death.
Fremont County Coroner Randy Keller declined to say whether the remains discovered at Return to Nature were intended for natural burial, but he did note that they were "improperly stored."
Investigators originally estimated the 2,500-square-foot building contained about 115 bodies.
But after transporting all remains to the El Paso County Coroner's Office, they've raised that number to 189 individuals, according to a Tuesday update from the Fremont County Sheriff's office. The total number could rise as the identification process continues, the coroner said.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
veryGood! (23742)
Related
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Last Try
- Linda Deutsch, AP trial writer who had front row to courtroom history, dies at 80
- Space tourist calls Blue Origin launch 'an incredible experience': Watch the liftoff
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- Dreading October? Los Angeles Dodgers close in on their postseason wall
- Georgia arrests point to culture problem? Oh, please. Bulldogs show culture is winning
- What restaurants are open on Labor Day? Hours and details for McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, more
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- Obi Ndefo, Dawson's Creek Actor, Dead at 51
Ranking
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Caitlin Clark is now clear ROY favorite over Angel Reese. Why? She's helping Fever win.
- Rapper Fatman Scoop dies at 53 after collapsing on stage
- New page for indie bookstores: Diverse, in demand, dedicated to making a difference
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- AI may not steal many jobs after all. It may just make workers more efficient
- What's open and closed on Labor Day? Details on stores, restaurants, Walmart, Costco, more
- Murder on Music Row: Shots in the heart of country music disrupt the Nashville night
Recommendation
What to watch: O Jolie night
Two dead and three injured after man drives his car through restaurant patio in Minnesota
Brittany Cartwright Explains Why She Filed for Divorce From Jax Taylor
Illegal voting by noncitizens is rare, yet Republicans are making it a major issue this election
All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
Four Downs and a Bracket: Clemson is not as far from College Football Playoff as you think
Illegal voting by noncitizens is rare, yet Republicans are making it a major issue this election
Giving up pets to seek rehab can worsen trauma. A Colorado group intends to end that