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Funeral house proprietor who stashed decaying our bodies set to be sentenced for corpse abuse
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Funeral house proprietor who stashed decaying our bodies set to be sentenced for corpse abuse

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Last updated: August 22, 2025 8:30 am
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DENVER — It has been two years since practically 200 decaying our bodies had been found all through a fetid, room temperature constructing in rural Colorado. On Friday, the person accountable, a funeral house proprietor, is ready to be sentenced in state court docket for 191 counts of corpse abuse.

Jon Hallford and his spouse, Carie, ran a morbid racket for 4 years out of their Return to Nature Funeral Dwelling in Colorado Springs: assuring individuals they had been dealing with their family members’ cremations solely to stash the our bodies in a bug-infested constructing after which giving them dry concrete resembling ashes.

Jon Hallford is already headed to jail after pleading responsible to federal fraud prices. Friday’s sentencing listening to will concentrate on state prices associated to mistreatment of the our bodies. Relations could have the prospect to explain the anguish of studying a cherished one slowly decayed amongst piles of others.

“To me it’s the center of the case. It’s the worst a part of the crime,” mentioned Tanya Wilson, who’s touring from Georgia to talk on the sentencing. She employed the funeral house to cremate her mom and later found the supposed ashes the household unfold in Hawaii weren’t from her mom’s physique, which had been losing away within the constructing in Penrose, a small city 35 miles from Colorado Springs.

A plea settlement requires Hallford to obtain a 20-year jail sentence for the corpse abuse prices.

Wilson mentioned she and another households need Decide Eric Bentley to reject the settlement as a result of Hallford’s state sentence is anticipated to run concurrently together with his 20-year federal sentence, which means he may very well be freed a few years sooner than if the sentences ran consecutively.

“The dimensions of that is staggering. Why does the state consider they deserve a plea deal?” Wilson requested. “There must be accountability.”

If the decide rejects the settlement, Hallford wouldn’t be instantly sentenced and the case would possible go to an arraignment, step one towards a legal trial, mentioned Kate Singh with the Fourth Judicial District District Lawyer’s Workplace.

Colorado has struggled to successfully oversee funeral properties and for a few years had a number of the weakest rules within the nation. It’s had a slew of abuse instances, together with an estimated 20 decomposing corpses found this week at a funeral house in Pueblo.

Carie Hallford is accused of the identical crimes as her husband and in addition pleaded responsible. Her sentencing on the corpse abuse prices has not been scheduled.

The couple was accused of letting 189 our bodies decay. In two different situations the unsuitable our bodies had been buried. 4 stays have but to be recognized, Singh mentioned.

The Hallfords obtained a license for his or her funeral house in 2017, and authorities mentioned the our bodies began piling up by 2019. Many languished for years in states of decay, some decomposed past recognition, some unclothed or on the ground in inches of fluid from the our bodies.

Because the grotesque depend grew, Jon and Carie Hallford had been additionally defrauding the federal authorities out of practically $900,000 in COVID-19 period assist.

With the cash from households and the federal authorities, the Hallfords purchased ritzy objects from shops like Tiffany & Co., a GMC Yukon and Infiniti price $120,000 mixed, laser physique sculpting and $31,000 in cryptocurrency.

In 2023, a putrid scent poured from the constructing and the police turned up. Investigators swarmed the constructing, donning hazmat fits and painstakingly extracting the our bodies. Hallford and his spouse had been arrested in Oklahoma, the place Jon Hallford had household, greater than a month later.

Households discovered that their cathartic moments of grief — spreading a mom’s ashes in Hawaii or cradling a son’s urn in a rocking chair — had been tainted by a deception. It was as if these signposts of the grieving course of had been torn away, unraveling months and years of working by their family members’ deaths.

Some had nightmares of what their relations’ decayed our bodies will need to have regarded like. Others had been anguished by the worry their members of the family’ souls had been trapped, unable to go free.

A mom, Crystina Web page, demanded to observe as her son’s physique, rescued from the Return to Nature constructing, was cremated for actual. Wilson, who had thought she already unfold her mom’s ashes in Hawaii, mentioned the household cremated her mom’s stays after they had been recovered by authorities. She is ready for the court docket instances to conclude earlier than returning to Hawaii once more to unfold the ashes.

The Hallfords pleaded responsible within the federal case to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Jon Hallford has appealed his federal jail sentence. Carie Hallford faces a December sentencing in that case.

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Brown reported from Billings, Montana.

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