DENVER (AP) — A Colorado funeral dwelling proprietor admitted to sending grieving households pretend ashes and defrauding the federal authorities out of almost $900,000 in a plea settlement with federal prosecutors Monday.
Carie Hallford, who pleaded responsible to 1 rely of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in federal courtroom, faces a most of 20 years in jail. As a part of the settlement, Hallford admitted to sending households dry concrete rather than ashes and stashing decomposing our bodies in a room-temperature constructing.
U.S. District Choose Nina Wang rejected a earlier settlement between Hallford and prosecutors final yr. Wang will determine whether or not to just accept the present settlement that features dropping 14 different federal expenses. Hallford’s sentencing listening to is scheduled for Dec. 3 and prosecutors are asking for not more than 15 years.
In a separate case in state courtroom, Carie and her husband, Jon Hallford, are charged with 191 counts of corpse abuse for burying the mistaken physique in two circumstances and stashing about 190 others in a room-temperature constructing in Penrose, Colorado, a couple of two-hour drive south of Denver.
A number of the our bodies languished for 4 years, many stacked atop one another in numerous phases of decay.
Jon Hallford has pleaded responsible to fraud within the federal case and to the 191 counts of corpse abuse within the state case. Carie Hallford initially pleaded responsible to the corpse abuse counts within the state case however has since withdrawn her plea. Hallford’s subsequent listening to in that case is Sept. 4.