A Colorado judge is considering new plea agreements for two former funeral home owners accused of stashing nearly 190 decaying bodies and giving families fake ashes.
DENVER (AP) — It’s been two years since nearly 200 decaying bodies were discovered throughout a fetid, room temperature building in rural Colorado. On Friday, the man responsible, a funeral home owner ...
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — It’s been two years since nearly 200 decaying bodies were discovered in a pungent funeral home in rural Colorado. On Friday, the owner who acknowledged discarding and ...
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Angelika Steadman, right, reaches over to comfort Samantha Naranjo, whose grandmother Dorothy Tardif, was among the bodies found at the Return to Nature Funeral Home and Steadman’s daughter, Chanelle ...
Two years after the horrific discovery of nearly 200 decaying bodies in a fetid, room-temperature building in rural Colorado, a funeral home owner is due to be sentenced on Friday for 191 counts of ...