20 Bodies Found Decaying Behind Concealed Door at Colorado Funeral Home
In a shocking and disturbing discovery, authorities have uncovered human bodies in various stages of decomposition hidden behind a concealed door at a Colorado funeral home. The incident, which authorities have described as chilling, involves approximately 20 bodies that may have been left undiscovered for up to 15 years at David Mortuary in Pueblo, Colorado.
The grim revelation came to light during a routine inspection on Wednesday, August 20, sending shockwaves through the community. The funeral home’s appointed designee, Brian Cotter, reportedly confessed to investigators that he might have provided fake remains to the families of the deceased. This revelation has left many questioning the integrity and ethics of the funeral home industry.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) released a statement confirming the distressing find at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo. The statement revealed that authorities stumbled upon the decomposing bodies during an annual inspection conducted by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies’ (DORA) Division of Professions and Occupations. The inspection led to the immediate suspension of operations at the funeral home.
During a press conference following the discovery, Sam Delp, the division director for the Colorado Department’s Division of Professions and Occupations, revealed that inspectors had come across around 20 bodies in various states of decay. This chilling revelation has raised concerns about the oversight and regulation of funeral homes across the state.
According to reports, the bodies were hidden behind a concealed door in a room that had been covered by a cardboard display. When inspectors were led to this room by the funeral home owner, Brian Cotter, they were met with a strong odour of decomposition. The unsettling nature of the discovery has prompted investigations into the identities of the deceased and their families.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities have assured the public that no formal charges have been filed yet. Pueblo County District Attorney Kala Beauvais emphasised that the investigation will be extensive and thorough, involving multiple agencies to ensure that justice is served for the victims and their families. The complexity of the case indicates that it will be a lengthy process before any resolution is reached.
The shocking revelation has sparked outrage and concern within the community, with many questioning how such a horrific oversight could have occurred for so long. The funeral home industry plays a vital role in providing closure and respect to grieving families, and this incident has brought to light the importance of stringent regulations and oversight within the industry.
As authorities work to identify the victims and determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths, the community remains on edge, waiting for answers and justice for the deceased. The investigation into this chilling discovery is ongoing, with the hope that the truth will be uncovered, and those responsible will be held to account for their actions.