‘You shouldn’t have to die twice’: Husband devastated after wife’s body found in hearse

LITTLETON, Colo. (KDVR) — The search is on for the owner of a funeral home who police say was storing a dead body and urns with remains in his home in southwest Denver.

“It’s a hard thing to take in and rebury my wife again,” George Rosales told FOX31.

That’s the message from a Littleton husband, whose wife’s body was found in a hearse parked in a front yard on South Quitman Street back on Feb. 6. Police believe they have discovered the remains of at least 30 people there.

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Christina Rosales, who died in 2022, was found in a hearse outside a South Quitman Street home in Denver on Feb. 6, 2024.

It’s where a tenant — 33-year-old Miles Harford, who owned a funeral home in Littleton — was being evicted.

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FOX31 learned George’s wife, 63-year-old Christina Rosales, knew the former funeral home owner. He would come to schools in the Sheridan School District, where she worked for 30 years.

She had known Harford for five years. It was the reason George trusted him to handle her funeral arrangements.

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