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Corpse abuse cases force changes on Colorado’s scandal-plagued funeral industry

State officials said the new rules follow cases that exposed hidden bodies, fake ashes and repeated abuse in a poorly regulated industry.

  • On Friday, Carie Hallford faces sentencing for corpse abuse after helping her ex-husband, Jon Hallford, hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies at their Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs.
  • This case, the most egregious of several funeral home scandals, forced Colorado lawmakers to mandate routine inspections and adopt industry licensing, ending years of virtually unregulated operations.
  • Sam Delp, who directs the state's Division of Professions and Occupations, acknowledged Colorado previously lacked basic regulations: "We were the only state in the country that didn't regulate them."
  • Industry reforms are making a difference, with customers now more cautious after years of scandal coverage. Matt Whaley, president of the Colorado Funeral Home Directors Association, said families increasingly request to be present during cremations.
  • State officials acknowledge these changes position Colorado "in the middle of the pack" compared to other states, though funeral professionals emphasize the long work ahead to rebuild trust one family at a time.
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Corpse abuse cases force changes on Colorado's scandal-plagued funeral industry

A former funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies while giving families fake ashes faces sentencing after pleading guilty to corpse abuse

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