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January 1, Funeral Home Scandal: 190 Bodies Abandoned, Cash Spent on Crypto And Cars

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The married owners of a Colorado funeral home are facing 260 criminal charges after being accused of abandoning nearly 200 decaying bodies and spending their customers’ money on lavish vehicles and cryptocurrency.

Jon and Carie Hallford, owners of Return to Nature funeral home in Colorado Springs, horrified police when 190 bodies were discovered in rooms where “human decomposition fluids and insects lined the floors,” the Daily Mail reported.

Investigators said they found “abhorrent conditions” when they raided the property in October, following complaints from neighbors about a “dead animal smell.”

Relatives who paid the couple $1,290 for an eco-friendly cremation service and the promise of a tree planted in their loved one’s memory were, instead, allegedly given concrete dust rather than ashes.

Thursday’s court proceedings detailed that FBI investigators found that the Hallfords allegedly used the money to buy two vehicles worth $120,000, as well as crypto and “lavish dinners,” according to the outlet.

The Hallfords are facing hundreds of charges involving forgery, theft, money laundering, and abuse of a corpse, though neither has entered a plea yet.

In addition to their funeral home, the couple also stored bodies in a building in the nearby rural town of Penrose, prosecutors said.

After opening for business in 2017, it did not take long for the Hallfords’ company to encounter financial difficulties. By the time it was raided, the funeral home owed more than $120,000 in unpaid bills and had “repeatedly” been taken to court over unpaid wages and disputes with local medical centers, the Daily Mail reported.

During a previous hearing for Carie Hallford, prosecutors presented text messages that appeared to show the couple attempting to cover up their money problems by moving bodies to the Penrose site.

Angelika Stedman is heartbroken after hearing the news and still does not know what happened to the body of her 24-year-old daughter after she hired Return to Nature to cremate her.

So far, her late daughter has not been identified amongst the decaying remains in the main funeral home or in the Penrose facility.

“They would have still had plenty of profit if they had done what they were supposed to do,” Stedman said after hearing court testimony.

Other relatives of loved ones placed in the Hallfords’ care say the couple shrugged off their suspicions.

When the family of U. S. Army veteran Tanya Wilson received her supposed ashes, her brother Elliot confronted Carie Hallford, stating that they seemed too heavy to be his sister’s remains.

Elliot took them to another funeral director, who reportedly told him that they had “never seen anything that looks like that in the range of what cremated remains would typically expect to look like.”

Two other families who allegedly received mock ashes mixed the dust with water and found that they solidified, like concrete would.

Samantha Naranjo discovered that her grandmother’s body had been left abandoned for more than a year.

“It’s unsettling,” she told KRDO in November, following the Hallfords’ arrests. “I can feel my grandmother’s pain and suffering. It’s unspeakable. How [can] you do this to people at their most vulnerable time?”

Jon Hallford was released from the El Paso County Jail in late January after posting a $100,000 bond, though Carie remains in custody, also on a $100,000 bond. Her arraignment is set for March 21.

Why It Matters (op-ed)

The shocking case of the Hallfords demonstrates the moral decay in our society. These funeral home owners abandoned their duty to grieving families, choosing greed over decency.

This is yet another example of the left’s cultural rot permeating our once-great nation. When respect for life and the deceased is cast aside, we must question the values that have led us to this point.

The Hallfords’ actions are a symptom of a larger problem: the erosion of traditional values. We must hold them accountable and address the moral decline in our society. Only then can we restore the foundation of respect and dignity upon which America was built.

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  1. Nicholas Anderson

    February 14, 2024 at 8:18 pm

    You’re 100% correct. There’s no respect for the living or the dead any more. People today are selfish and have little moral integrity on many fronts.
    I hope that every penny they have, their house, EVERYTHING is liquidated and given out to the loved ones surviving family members and to pay for decent burials for the body’s of the dead.
    Of course, most of the money will most likely be eaten up by their lawyers which will leave little for the victims.

  2. Veteran

    February 14, 2024 at 8:21 pm

    What these people did should be met with equal fervor, but alas civilized society has no teeth to punish this type of crime or hold them accountable that will include society taking care of them. It makes me feel complicit in their crimes. I believe capital punishment should be in order, but again society is squeamish in making the necessary decision. In order to give society a way to except its capital punishment decision mandatory laws must be enacted with specific crimes.

  3. Taxpayer

    February 14, 2024 at 9:29 pm

    They both need to receive lengthy prison sentences with no chance of parole and be put with the general population.

  4. PatrioTEA

    February 14, 2024 at 11:34 pm

    Maybe they should be cremated…….alive!

  5. Alex Porter

    February 15, 2024 at 6:39 am

    I despise your comments about the more decay caused by the “left”. Have you looked at the “right”, even its leadership as you cast aspersions upon anyone or anything? Look at the kind of leadership that the right proposes, while granting “mulligans” to its lowest form of leadership. And look at the leadership and direction of the business world in the perpetual chase of profits and lavish lifestyles.

    There does seem to be moral decay in our current existence but look at what big business, usually conservative in nature, offers. Look at social media and what it offers, all in the name of soaring profits.

    Cast aspersions if you will, but blame the totality of society, the morbid habits of humans, and the greed of the business sector, not the struggling middle class.

  6. EMMA

    February 15, 2024 at 12:45 pm

    OUR SOCIETY IS UNABLE TO HAVE ANY LOVE OR CONSIDERATION FOR ANYONE. EVEN OUR CHILDREN SEEM TO CARE ONLY FOR MATERIAL THINGS. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE FORGET ABOUT GOD.SHAME ON OUR SOCIETY.

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