CBI: 6 of the 24 Bodies Found at a Mortuary in Pueblo Have Been Identified; a Months-Long Process Ahead
Forensic investigators have identified six of 24 bodies found at a Pueblo funeral home during a mandated inspection after a strong odor was reported.
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Charges in Colorado funeral home scandal could take months, officials say
DENVER — Criminal charges against former Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter, who owned a mortuary where state inspectors found 24 decaying bodies stashed in a hidden room, are likely still months away from being filed, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.…
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KTLO)--We continue to talk about the investigation into Brian and Chris Cotter, the owners of a cremation center where 24 bodies were found in a state of decomposition. New details reveal that six of the 24 victims have been identified. Investigators mention that they believe most of the 24 victims died between 2010 and 2012. Additionally, agents from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation mention that they just opened a n…
Charges in Pueblo funeral home scandal could take months, officials say
Criminal charges against former Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter, who owned a mortuary where state inspectors found 24 decaying bodies stashed in a hidden room, are likely still months away from being filed, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
Investigators ID 6 of 24 bodies found at Pueblo funeral home
It could take months for authorities to decide whether to charge the owner of a Pueblo funeral home where investigators found 24 decomposing bodies and multiple containers of human bones, officials said Wednesday. Clint Thomason, assistant director at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, said investigators plan to identify all of the bodies before filing charges. Brian Cotter, who resigned from his elected position as county coroner last month…
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