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Jon Hallford, a Colorado funeral home director accused of leaving close to 200 bodies to decay at his funeral home, has ...
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A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed nearly 190 dead bodies in a decrepit building and sent grieving families fake ashes ...
A Colorado funeral home owner of storing 190 decomposing bodies in a room-temperature building and defrauding the government ...
Jon Hallford, one of the two people accused of storing over 190 decomposing bodies at the Return to Nature Funeral Home in ...
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The Mirror US on MSNYoung boy devastated after discovering grandma's body was left to rot by funeral bossJon Hallford, the owner of the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he ...
After being sentenced to 20 years in jail for federal charges, Return to Nature co-owner Jon Hallford has filed an appeal, according to federal court documents.
Jon Hallford’s attorney, Laura H. Suelau, asked for a lower sentence of 10 years in the hearing Friday, saying that Hallford “knows he was wrong, he admitted he was wrong” and hasn’t ...
Hallford initially pleaded not guilty to 15 counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her alleged mishandling of funds for services that were never provided. Her husband, Jon, pleaded guilty to ...
Jon Hallford initially pleaded guilty to wire-fraud conspiracy and more than 100 state charges for improperly storing bodies at his “natural” funeral home.
Jon Hallford, owner of Return to Nature Funeral Home, received the sentence on Friday for defrauding customers and swindling the federal government out of nearly $900,000 in Covid-19 aid.
Jon Hallford will be sentenced in August in a separate state case in which he pleaded guilty to 191 counts of corpse abuse.
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