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657 A Colorado funeral home returned fake ashes to grieving families while selling their loved ones by the body part

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/19/2026 04:03 EDT

A Colorado funeral home returned fake ashes to grieving families while selling their loved ones by the body part

Megan Hess ran a funeral home and a body-parts brokerage out of the same Colorado building. Federal prosecutors found she sold more than 500 donated and non-donated bodies while returning concrete dust and strangers' remains to grieving families.

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