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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A judge on Friday rejected a plea agreement for a Colorado funeral home owner who acknowledged abusing 191 corpses, after family members described the pain and shame they’ve carried since learning their loved ones’ bodies were left to rot.
The man accused of gunning down a state parole agent inside his East Oakland office last month pleaded not guilty Friday to the first on-duty killing of a California Department of
On Friday, Aug. 22, El Paso County District Court Judge Eric Bentley rejected the plea agreement for state charges of corpse abuse, which Jon Hallford, Co-owner of the Return to Nature Funeral Home, previously pled guilty to in 2024.
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Alexis Von Yates, the Florida woman accused of having sex with her teenage stepson before her husband walked in on them, has taken a plea deal in the case.
Yates, a former nurse whose license has since been suspended, was arrested in November following an "anonymous" tip alleging she engaged in sexual activities with the boy on July, 30, 2024, according to a Marion County Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit previously obtained by PEOPLE.
Nearly two years after deputies in southern Colorado made the grisly discovery of 190 bodies in various states of decomposition inside a derelict building operated by Return to Nature Funeral Home, the co-owner of the business will be sentenced.