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Judge orders $950M payout for families of loved ones left decaying in Colorado funeral homeA judge has ruled that the Return to Nature funeral home must pay $950 million to the families of the loved ones who were left decaying in a funeral home in Penrose. The judgment was ordered in a ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The owners of a Colorado funeral home who let nearly 190 bodies ... They also agreed to pay restitution, with the amount yet to be determined. Additional charges ...
The same judge, Christine M. Arguello, on Monday stuck with her original sentences, giving Megan Hess 20 years and Shirley Koch 15 years, following a lengthy resentencing hearing.
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Former Funeral Home Director Accused of Storing Corpse in Hearse for More Than a Year Faces New ChargesMiles Harford, the former owner of Apollo Funeral and Cremation Services in Colorado, is facing two ... employer’s business account in order to pay a Verizon bill, according to the outlet ...
After authorities discovered more than 100 decaying bodies at a Colorado funeral home in early ... that had done business with the funeral home, finding complaints about the funeral home’s failure to ...
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado funeral home owner accused of leaving a woman's corpse in the back of a hearse for over a year and improperly stashing the cremated remains of at least 30 people ...
Former Montrose funeral home operator Megan Hess was resentenced ... Within an hour, her mother and co-defendant Shirley Koch was sentenced to 15 years, also the amount of time imposed at her ...
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