Colorado funeral home owner who abused nearly 200 corpses gets 40 years, decried as a 'monster'
Read full article: Colorado funeral home owner who abused nearly 200 corpses gets 40 years, decried as a 'monster'A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies and gave families fake ashes has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for corpse abuse.
Couple accused of abandoning nearly 200 bodies spent cremation money on vehicles, $1,500 dinner
Read full article: Couple accused of abandoning nearly 200 bodies spent cremation money on vehicles, $1,500 dinnerAn FBI agent has testified that two Colorado funeral home owners accused of abandoning nearly 200 bodies used payments from families to purchase vehicles, cryptocurrency, a $1,500 dinner in Las Vegas and other personal items.
Investigators found stacked bodies and maggots at a neglected Colorado funeral home, FBI agent says
Read full article: Investigators found stacked bodies and maggots at a neglected Colorado funeral home, FBI agent saysAn FBI agent says investigators who entered a Colorado funeral home where nearly 200 abandoned bodies were found encountered stacks of partially covered human remains, bodily fluids several inches deep on the floor and maggots.
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Spring-break partying falls victim to COVID-19 crisis
Read full article: Spring-break partying falls victim to COVID-19 crisisColleges around the U.S. are scaling back spring break or canceling it entirely to discourage beachfront partying that could raise infection rates back on campus. Colleges around the U.S. are scaling back spring break or canceling it entirely to discourage partying that could spread the virus and raise infection rates back on campus. But hotel occupancy is expected to reach 70% in Miami Beach this month, he said. In Miami Beach, tourists are receiving cellphone messages warning, “Vacation Responsibly or Be Arrested.”“Spring break in Miami Beach may be one of the great rites of passage, but only if you plan on following the rules. Go to Vegas,” Miami Beach City Manager Raul Aguila said during a recent virtual city meeting.