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Colorado funeral home owners arrested for improper storage of 190 bodies.


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
1:12 PM –‌ Wednesday, November 8, 2023

The couple that ‌owns a⁤ “green” funeral home, where 190 ‌decaying⁢ remains‌ were⁣ found, have been arrested.

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El Paso and Fremont county authorities held a press ⁣conference on Wednesday, announcing the arrests of Jon and Carie Hallford. The duo was charged with ⁣abuse of a corpse, forgery, theft and money laundering after at⁤ least 190 “improperly stored” ​bodies, 80 ‍of whom are still unidentified, were found at their funeral home.

4th Judicial⁢ District Attorney ⁢Michael J. Allen⁣ spoke at the conference stating ⁤that the‌ probable cause affidavit for ‌the arrest is sealed.

Governor Jared Polis (D-Colo.) released a statement following ⁣the arrests.

“I am relieved that criminal charges have ‌been brought against the funeral home owner and a criminal investigation is proceeding,” Polis said. “I know this will not bring peace to⁣ the⁣ families impacted by this heart-wrenching incident but we hope the individuals responsible are held fully accountable in a court of law.”

According to Allen, Jon owned Return to Nature Funeral⁢ Home in Penrose in Fremont County, Colorado which specializes in green burials and cremations.

The ⁤“green” home is supposed ‍to provide “green” burials without embalming chemicals or metal⁤ caskets.

On October 4th, ‌ more than 100 bodies were found at the “green” funeral home after investigators got a call about ‍“abhorred smells.”

Records⁢ also ⁣stated that even ​though Hallford admitted that he had a “problem” at the property, he tried to conceal the improper storage of⁢ the bodies by claiming that he was doing taxidermy.

Officials initially estimated there were roughly 115 bodies inside, but the figure was later upped to 189 ⁣when they​ finished removing all the remains in mid-October.

At ‍Wednesday’s press conference, Fremont County Coroner Randy Keller stated that the number of bodies discovered is ‌now 190.

Authorities have identified 110 victims from those discovered⁢ using fingerprints, dental records and medical hardware.

Keller stated that they will use DNA to identify‍ the remaining bodies.

He ⁣also said that 25 bodies have been released to loved‍ ones.

It is unclear why the ​Hallfords were in Oklahoma at the time of their arrest.

The​ Hallfords are being held in Wagoner, Oklahoma, awaiting an extradition hearing. They are being held on a $2 ‌million bond.

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How did authorities discover the improperly stored bodies⁢ in the funeral home ⁤owned by Jon and Carie Hallford?

Title:‍ Colorado Funeral ⁤Home Owners Arrested After Discovery of Improperly Stored​ Bodies

Introduction:

The ​owners ​of a “green” funeral ‌home‍ in ‌Colorado have been arrested after authorities discovered the improper storage of at least 190 decaying ​remains. Jon​ and Carie Hallford are now facing charges of abuse of a corpse, ‌forgery, theft, and money laundering. This shocking​ revelation has prompted an investigation into the couple’s funeral home practices, highlighting the need for accountability in the industry.

Arrests and Charges:

El⁤ Paso and Fremont county authorities held a press‍ conference on Wednesday, announcing the arrests of Jon and Carie ​Hallford. The couple was charged with abuse of a corpse,⁤ forgery, theft,‍ and money laundering after the discovery of improperly stored bodies in their ⁣funeral home. Of the 190 remains​ found, 80 individuals are still unidentified, making this case‍ even more distressing.

Statements from Officials:

Speaking at the press⁢ conference, 4th ⁤Judicial District Attorney⁤ Michael J. Allen revealed ‌that the probable cause affidavit for the ⁣couple’s arrest is sealed. Governor Jared Polis (D-Colo.) released a statement expressing relief that criminal charges had ‍been brought ‌against the ⁢Hallfords. ⁣He emphasized the importance of holding those responsible ‍fully accountable in a court of law.

The ​Green Funeral ⁢Home:

Owned by Jon Hallford, Return to ‍Nature​ Funeral Home⁢ in Penrose offers “green”​ burials and cremations without⁢ the use of embalming ​chemicals or⁣ metal caskets.‌ Despite its environmental ‍focus, authorities found numerous bodies improperly stored at the premise, raising serious⁢ concerns about ⁤the practices followed at the ‍funeral home.

Discovery ‌and Concealment:

On⁣ October 4th, ⁣authorities received a call reporting abhorrent smells emanating from the funeral home.⁢ Subsequent investigations led to the discovery of over 100 bodies on the‍ property. Records suggest‍ that ⁣Hallford attempted to conceal the​ improper storage by ⁤claiming taxidermy work was being conducted.​ However, the ‍number of bodies ‌increased to 190 after authorities finished removing all the remains.

Identification Efforts:

Authorities have⁤ managed to identify‌ 110 victims from the discovered remains using fingerprints, ‌dental records, and medical hardware. However, ⁣the remaining 80 bodies will​ require DNA testing for identification. Fremont County Coroner Randy Keller ​confirmed that⁤ 25 bodies have ⁢been released to their loved ones, providing some closure ​to grieving families.

Legal Proceedings:

The reasons behind the Hallfords’ presence in ​Oklahoma at the time of their arrest remain ⁤unclear. ​Currently, they are being held in Wagoner, Oklahoma,⁤ pending an extradition hearing. A



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