• Re: Democrat funeral home owner wanted for abuse of corpse after woman'

    From Xavier Becerra@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 19 21:35:40 2024
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    On 12 Mar 2022, Lefty Lundquist <lefty_lundquist@ggmail.com> posted some news:t0ighn$2rq$6@dont-email.me:

    The woman was hot, once. He was just keeping her cool so he could
    have a little pussy every now and then. He's forgetful, like Joe
    Biden.

    A funeral home owner is wanted on several charges including abuse of a
    corpse, forgery and theft after the remains of a woman were discovered
    in a hearse at a Denver home along with the cremated remains of at least
    30 individuals. Denver police issued an arrest warrant for Miles Harford
    on Friday.

    Staff from the Denver Medical Examiner's Office and officers from the
    Denver Police Department were called to the home that Harford, 33, was
    renting in the 2500 block of South Quitman Street on Feb. 6 regarding a "suspicious occurrence." The person who called police was cleaning the
    home after evicting Harford.

    The property owner had discovered boxes of cremains in a crawlspace and reported it to the Denver Sheriff Department deputies who were on
    standby at the home for the eviction. The cremains found at the
    residence appear to have been professionally cremated.

    "Nearly three dozen temporary urns were located, some of which were
    empty. For context, these urns are black, plastic boxes similar in size
    to a shoebox," said Denver Police Cmdr. Matt Clark.

    While examining the scene, investigators from the police department and
    the medical examiner's office inspected an "inoperable hearse" that was
    parked in the backyard of the property. That hearse was towed to the
    street as part of the eviction process. That's when they found the body
    of a deceased female and additional cremains inside the vehicle.

    The body found in the hearse has been identified as a 63-year-old woman
    who died of natural causes in August 2022. Investigators believe the
    body has been in the hearse since shortly after her passing. When
    investigators contacted the woman's family, they said that Harford had previously given them what they believed to be the cremains of their
    loved one. Those cremains have been turned over to the Denver Medical Examiner's Office and police said that those cremains were that of
    another person.

    "It appears Mr. Harford had accumulated significant debt with several
    metro area crematories. As a result, these businesses would no longer
    work with Mr. Harford and he was unable to complete the cremation that
    had been prearranged by the family of the woman," said Clark.

    "Investigators also executed a search warrant on a U-Haul vehicle that
    was recovered in front of the residence. Through that process they
    located six additional urns containing cremains," said Clark.

    At the time, investigators learned Harford owned Apollo Funeral and
    Cremation Services in Littleton which had been closed to business since September 2022.

    Investigators have learned that that funeral home offered cremation
    services to those who were indigent or persons whose next of kin was not
    known. They are working to determine if the services provided account
    for some of those cremains discovered last week.

    "Harford may have occasionally provided family members with another
    person's cremated remains in lieu of their family members' remains so
    services could be held. Through conversations with the families, it has
    come to light that many experienced delays in obtaining cremated remains
    from Apollo and Mr. Hartford. Some expected pieces of jewelry with their
    loved ones' cremains but never received those," said Clark.

    The Denver Medical Examiner's Office believes the cremains of at least
    30 decedents have been recovered. Investigators are working to identify
    the cremains and return them to their families. Those cremains appears
    to belong to those who passed away between 2012-2021.

    "Once the cremation process is completed, obtaining viable DNA samples
    becomes a very difficult task due to the intense heat and the chemical
    changes that occur," said Clark. "As a result, the police department and
    the medical examiner's office will not be conducting DNA testing on
    remains recovered from the residence or those that may have been
    previously provided by Mr. Harford."

    Investigators are asking that any clients of Apollo Funeral and
    Cremation Services who did not receive the cremains of a loved one, or experienced any irregularity with, or had concerns about, the services
    provided by the funeral home, are encouraged to call the hotline set up
    by the Denver Police Major Crimes Division and Denver Police Victim
    Assistance Unit at 720-913-6610.

    In addition to OME, DPD investigators are working with the Denver
    District Attorney's Office on this case. Investigators continue
    investigating and ask for anyone with information to please contact
    Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.

    Investigators believe that Harford is in the Denver metro area and are
    working on locating him to make an arrest. They anticipate that
    additional charges may be filed.

    "We're working to facilitate an arrest," said Clark.

    If convicted on those charges, Harford faces up to 3 years in jail.

    Last fall, the gruesome discovery of 190 "improperly stored" bodies was
    made at the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose. It was October
    2023 when Fremont County authorities discovered the scene after
    neighbors complained of a strong odor. The owners of the funeral home,
    Jon and Carie Hallford, were arrested in November of last year in
    Oklahoma on several crimes, including abuse of a corpse, theft, money laundering and forgery, which are all felonies. Twenty-two bodies remain unidentified.

    Investigators said there is no connection between the case in Denver and
    the investigation in Fremont County.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/colorado-funeral-home-owner-wanted- abuse-corpse-womans-remains-found-home/?intcid=CNR-02-0623

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