![]() ![]() He hated the idea of being buried, his body decaying. Stephanie Ford said her dry-witted adrenaline junkie husband wanted to be cremated and had nightmares of waking up in a coffin. Attorney Dave TeSelle is representing families in that case and said the AP’s findings were “exactly the type and pieces of evidence” that point toward fake ashes. Two mixed some ashes with water and said they solidified.ĭry concrete has been used before by funeral homes to mimic human ashes, including at another Colorado funeral home where the operators were accused of selling body parts and received lengthy federal prison sentences for mail fraud. Members of all four families described a similar consistency of the ashes that seemed like dry concrete. None of the families the AP interviewed received an identification tag or certificate that experts say are usually given to ensure cremations are authentic. Roselawn did not do the cremation, said its manager, Rudy Krasovec. A second crematory, Roselawn Funeral Home in Pueblo, Colorado, was contacted by a family last week that had a 2021 death certificate from Return to Nature listing Roselawn as the crematory. ![]()
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