Funeral homeowners who allegedly gave families fake ashes have pleaded guilty in fraud case

The couple who allegedly abandoned about 190 dead people in their funeral home facility have pleaded guilty to cheating the federal government out of more than $800,000 of COVID-19 pandemic relief funds, according to the U.S. Department of Justice .

Jon Hallford, 44, and Carie Hallford, 47, face up to 20 years behind bars, authorities said.

Their Colorado state case is pending for charges including abuse of corpse, money laundering and forgery.

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The Hallfords co-owned Return to Nature Funeral Home, which operated in Colorado Springs and Penrose. In October 2023, locals in Penrose noted an awful smell emerging from the property linked to the business.

Law enforcement found “approximately 190” dead bodies in the building, some of them dating back to 2019, federal authorities said Thursday. The 190th body was a female victim buried in a male Vietnam War veteran’s gave . Investigators in the bodies case previously said they were not quite certain regarding how many people were there or even the identities of every person.

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