Over the years, the Hallfords spent extravagantly, prosecutors say. They used customers’ money and nearly $900,000 in ...
Funeral home owners, Jon and Carie Hallford, pleaded guilty Friday after letting 189 bodies decay in a decrepit building, fooling the loved ones of the deceased into believing that they were cremated.
Jon and Carie Hallford began storing bodies in a building without electricity in Penrose, about 34 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, as far back as 2019 and gave families dry concrete in place ...
The married co-owners of a Colorado funeral home where nearly 200 decomposing bodies were found pleaded guilty Friday to corpse abuse.
Return to Nature Funeral Home co-owners Jon Hallford and Carie Hallford are expected to appear in court Friday for a plea hearing, where it's anticipated the couple will accept a plea agreement.
The grim discovery last year upended families’ grieving processes.Plea deals reached between the defendants and prosecutors call for Jon Hallford to receive a 20-year prison sentence and Carie ...
Jon and Carie Hallford, who own the Return to Nature Funeral Home, began storing bodies in a decrepit building near Colorado Springs as far back as 2019 and gave families dry concrete in place of ...