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The Sunset Mesa case, along with subsequent ghastly funeral home revelations, prompted Colorado lawmakers to close loopholes in state statutes surrounding the regulation of the industry.
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing c.mayer@newsweek.com A Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty to corpse abuse and theft on Monday in what looks set to mark the culmination of a ...
DENVER — A rehashing of a prison sentencing on Monday for a mother and daughter who ran the Sunset Mesa Funeral Home in Montrose ... Koch should be required to pay. If you have any more ...
Former Montrose funeral home operator Megan Hess was resentenced to 20 years for mail fraud Monday afternoon — the same amount of time that was imposed at her original sentencing more than two ...
Miles Harford's guilty plea to counts of corpse abuse and theft in Denver, Colorado, follows years of other gruesome funeral home cases in the state. In one unrelated case, the owners were accused ...
Miles Harford's guilty plea in Denver follows years of other gruesome funeral home cases in Colorado, including one where the owners were accused of storing nearly 200 bodies in a decrepit ...
DENVER — Megan Hess and Shirley Koch, the Colorado mother-daughter tandem who orchestrated a yearslong scheme to sell body parts without the consent of grieving families, will spend years in ...
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