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Colorado funeral home owners who let nearly 190 bodies decay plead guilty to corpse abuse [Video]

The owners of a Colorado funeral home who let nearly 190 bodies decay in a room-temperature building and gave grieving families fake ashes pleaded guilty on Friday to corpse abuse.File video above: Authorities investigate Colorado funeral homeJon and Carie Hallford, who own the Return to Nature Funeral Home, began storing bodies in a decrepit building near Colorado Springs as far back as 2019 and gave families dry concrete in place of cremated remains, according to the charges. The grim discovery last year upended families grieving processes.Plea deals reached between the defendants and prosecutors call for Jon Hallford to receive a 20-year prison sentence and Carie Hallford to receive 15 to 20 years in prison.Over the years, the Hallfords spent extravagantly, prosecutors say. They used customers money and nearly $900,000 in pandemic relief funds to buy laser body sculpting, fancy cars, trips to Las Vegas and Florida, $31,000 in cryptocurrency and other luxury items, according to court records.Last month, the Hallfords pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges in an agreement in which they acknowledged defrauding customers and the federal government. Under the agreement, prosecutors could request sentences of up to 15 years in prison for the couple.Even as the couple lived large, prosecutors said the bodies at their funeral home were decomposing.The bodies were laying on the ground, stacked on shelves, left on gurneys, stacked on top of each other or just piled in rooms, prosecutor Rachael Powell said. She said the family members of the bodies that were discovered have been intensely and forever outraged.The Hallfords each pleaded guilty to 191 counts of corpse abuse for the bodies found decaying and two instances where the wrong bodies were buried.They also agreed to pay restitution, with the amount yet to be determined. Additional charges of theft, forgery and money laundering would be dismissed under the agreements.Crystina Pages son, David, died in 2019 and his body languished in the funeral homes building until last year.He laid in the corner of an inoperable fridge, dumped out of his body bag with rats and maggots eating his face for four years, Page said outside the courtroom after the hearing. Now every moment that I think of my son, Im having to think of Jon and Carie, and thats not going away.Sentencing was set for April 18.Six people with objections to the plea agreements had asked before Fridays hearing to address the court. They considered the length of the sentences under the plea deal insufficient given the Hallfords conduct, prosecutors said.Judge Eric Bentley said they would get a chance to speak prior to sentencing. If the judge rejects the plea agreement, the Hallfords would be able to withdraw their guilty pleas and go to trial.Carie Hallford told the judge that while she didn’t visit the building as much as Jon, I knew how bad it was and chose to do nothing about it.At the close of Friday’s hearing, Bentley revoked a bond that had allowed Carie Hallford to remain free while the case was pending. She was handcuffed in the courtroom while family members of the deceased applauded.Jon Hallford already was in custody and was in an orange jumpsuit and handcuffed for the hearing.Last month, the Hallfords pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges in an agreement in which they acknowledged defrauding customers and the federal government.Jon Hallford is represented by the public defender’s office, which does not comment on cases. Carie Hallfords attorney, Michael Stuzynski, declined to comment.Over four years, customers of Return to Nature spread what they thought were their loved ones’ ashes in meaningful locations, sometimes a planes flight away. Others carried their urns on cross-country road trips or held them tight at home.The bodies, which prosecutors say were improperly stored, were discovered last year when neighbors reported a stench coming from a building in the small town of Penrose, southwest of Colorado Springs.Authorities found bodies too decayed for visual identification. The building was so toxic that responders had to wear hazmat gear and could remain inside only for brief periods.The discovery of the bodies at Return to Nature prompted state legislators to strengthen what had been among the laxest funeral home regulations in the country. Unlike most states, Colorado didnt require routine inspections of funeral homes or credentials for the businesses operators.This year, lawmakers brought Colorados regulations up to par with most other states, largely with support from the funeral home industry.

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New craft show fills void from closure of long-running event [Video]

988. NOW TO A STORY OF A PHOENIX RISING FROM THE ASHES. A YEAR AGO, THE LONG RUNNING CRAFT, VERMONT FINE CRAFT AND ART SHOW CAME TO AN END AFTER MORE THAN 70 YEARS. THE GROUP BEHIND IT, VERMONT HAND CRAFTERS, DISSOLVED, SAYING IT STRUGGLED WITH DECLINING MEMBERSHIP AND LOST REVENUE FROM WHEN EVENTS HAD TO CANCEL FOR THE PANDEMIC. WELL, THIS WEEKEND, A NEW EVENT AIMS TO FILL THE VOID LEFT BY THAT CANCELLATION AND KEEPING WITH TRADITION, ITS IN THE SAME SPOT, THE SAME WEEKEND BEFORE THANKSGIVING. ITS CALLED CELEBRATE VERMONT, AND IT COMBINES ARTS, FINE CRAFTS, SPECIALTY FOOD PRODUCERS, DISTILLERS AND WINEMAKERS. MORE. TWO EXHIBITORS WERE AT THE DOUBLETREE IN SOUTH BURLINGTON TODAY, SETTING UP FOR THE JURIED SHOW BEFORE IT OPENS TOMORROW. A NEW NONPROFIT ARTS ORGANIZATION CALLED 802 ARTS HOUSE AND THE VETERAN EVENT PROMOTERS AT STARBOARD EVENTS ARE PUTTING IT ON. THOSE ORGANIZERS SAY IT IS VITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESSES TO HAVE A MAJOR PRESENCE LIKE THIS IN THE BURLINGTON AREA, AS THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASON KICKS OFF, MANY OF THE MORE THAN 120 VENDORS ON TWO LEVELS AT THE HOTEL ARE FAMILIAR FACES FROM THE OLD EVENT. WHO REALLY WANTED TO SEE SOMETHING NEW TAKE ITS PLACE. THERE ARE DOZENS OF NEW MAKERS AS WELL. WE HAVE REPEAT CUSTOMERS. PEOPLE COME AND LOOK FOR US. THEY DRIVE IN FROM OUT OF STATE BECAUSE THEY KNOW WERE GOING TO BE HERE. SO THE SHOW IS BIG AND THE ARTISTS DO DEPEND ON IT. YOURE BUYING RIGHT FROM THE MAKER WHO PUT THEIR HEART AND SOUL INTO THAT PIECE. ITS REALLY IMPORTANT TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES. THOSE ORGANIZERS SAY CELEBRATE VERMONT WILL BE ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT FOR SEVERAL EXHIBITORS WHO SUFFERED DEEP LOSSES WHEN POWERFUL WINDS CAUSED DAMAGE AND FORCED THE CANCELLATION OF ANOTHER EVENT WHERE THEY WERE SET UP. OCTOBERS STOWE FOLIAGE ARTS FESTIVAL. THE NEW CELEBRATE VERMONT FESTIVAL RUNS TOMORROW THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE DOUBLETREE IN SOUTH BURLINGTON. TICKETS ARE $12 AT THE DOOR, BUT A $2 OFF COUPON

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Should the US ban Chinese drones? [Video]

Chinas DJI makes the top-selling drones in the US – some Republican lawmakers plan to ban them. Adam Welsh, DJI’s head of policy, argues for their continued business in the US, while the FTs James Kynge examines whether the incoming American administration’s proposals are protectionist or prudent

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What to know about Linda McMahon, Trumps pick for Education secretary [Video]

WASHINGTON (AP) Linda McMahon is Donald Trump’s choice for Education secretary. McMahon led the Small Business Administration during Trump’s first presidency, and she supported his campaigns with financial contributions and her leadership of outside groups. Before entering politics, McMahon ran World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE, with her husband Vince McMahon. McMahon is seen as

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During meeting with Biden, China’s Xi cautions US to ‘make the wise choice’ to keep relations stable [Video]

Chinas leader Xi Jinping met for the last time with U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday but was already looking ahead to President-elect Donald Trump and his America first policies, saying Beijing is ready to work with a new U.S. administration.”During their talks on the sidelines of the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, Xi cautioned that a stable China-U.S. relationship was critical not only to the two nations, but also the future and destiny of humanity.Make the wise choice, he cautioned. Keep exploring the right way for two major countries to get along well with each other.Without mentioning Trumps name, Xi appeared to signal his concern that the incoming presidents protectionist rhetoric on the campaign trail could send the U.S.-China relationship into another valley.China is ready to work with a new U.S. administration to maintain communication, expand cooperation and manage differences so as to strive for a steady transition of the China-U.S. relationship for the benefit of the two peoples, Xi said through an interpreter.Xi, who is firmly entrenched atop Chinas political hierarchy, spoke forcefully in his brief remarks before reporters. Biden, who is winding down more than 50 years of public service, talked in broader brushstrokes about where the relationship between the two countries has gone. He reflected not just on the past four years but on the decades the two have known each other.We havent always agreed, but our conversations have always been candid and always been frank. Weve never kidded one another, Biden said. These conversations prevent miscalculations, and they ensure the competition between our two countries will not veer into conflict.Biden was expected to urge Xi to dissuade North Korea from further deepening its support for Russias war on Ukraine. The leaders, with top aides surrounding them, gathered around a long rectangle of tables in an expansive conference room at Limas Defines Hotel and Conference Center.China hosted the meeting this year, after Xi and Biden met a year ago on the APEC sidelines in Northern California, a gathering hosted by the U.S. They had much to discuss, including Chinas indirect support for Russia, human rights issues, technology and Taiwan, the self-ruled democracy that Beijing claims as its own.Theres much uncertainty about what lies ahead in the U.S.-China relationship under Trump, who campaigned promising to levy 60% tariffs on Chinese imports.Already, many American companies, including Nike and eyewear retailer Warby Parker, have been diversifying their sourcing away from China. Shoe brand Steve Madden says it plans to cut imports from China by as much as 45% next year.In a congratulatory message to Trump after his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, Xi called for the U.S. and China to manage their differences and get along in a new era. In front of the cameras Saturday, Xi spoke to Biden but it was unmistakable that his message was directed at Trump.In a major flourishing sci-tech revolution, neither decoupling nor supply chain disruption is a solution, Xi said. Only mutual, beneficial cooperation can lead to common development. Small yard, high fence is not what a major country should pursue.After he was greeted by Xi, Biden ignored shouted questions from reporters on his concerns about the incoming Trump administration as well as North Korea. The leaders also did not engage reporters after they made their brief comments at the start of the meeting.Biden administration officials would advise the Trump team that managing the intense competition with Beijing will likely be the most significant foreign policy challenge they will face, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.Biden has viewed his relationship with Xi as among the most consequential on the international stage and put much effort into cultivating it. The two first got to know each other on travels across the U.S. and China when both were vice presidents, interactions that both have said left a lasting impression.For over a decade, you and I have spent many hours together, both here and in China and in between,” Biden said. Weve spent a long time dealing with these issues.But the last four years have presented a steady stream of difficult moments.The FBI this week offered new details of a federal investigation into Chinese government efforts to hack into U.S. telecommunications networks. The initial findings have revealed a broad and significant cyberespionage campaign aimed at stealing information from Americans who work in government and politics.U.S. intelligence officials also have assessed China has surged sales to Russia of machine tools, microelectronics and other technology that Moscow is using to produce missiles, tanks, aircraft and other weaponry for use in its war against Ukraine.And tensions flared last year after Biden ordered the shooting down of a Chinese spy balloon that traversed the United States.Biden is looking for Xi to step up Chinese engagement to prevent an already dangerous moment with North Korea from further escalating.Biden, South Korean President Yoon Seok Yul and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday condemned North Korean leader Kim Jong Uns decision to send thousands of troops to help Moscow repel Ukrainian forces who have seized territory in Russias Kursk border region.Biden called it dangerous and destabilizing cooperation.White House officials have expressed frustration with Beijing, which accounts for the vast majority of North Koreas trade, for not doing more to rein in Pyongyang.The North Koreans also have provided Russia with artillery and other munitions, according to U.S. and South Korean intelligence officials. And the U.S., Japan and South Korea have expressed alarm over Pyongyangs stepped-up cadence of ballistic missile tests.Kim ordered testing exercises in the lead-up to this months U.S. election and is claiming progress on efforts to build capability to strike the U.S. mainland.Xi and Biden started their day at the leaders retreat at the APEC summit, taking part in a photo where they all wore scarves made from vicua wool, a symbolic animal for Peru. Its common practice that leaders at these gatherings are given a gift usually traditional clothing of the host country that they don for the photo.___Long reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo contributed to this report.