Pueblo County coroner, brother under investigation
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Colorado’s Governor Jared Polis has called for Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter to resign immediately after the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) announced the criminal investigation into Davis Mortuary in Pueblo,
The privately owned funeral home and mortuary run by Pueblo Coroner Brian Cotter was suspended after state inspectors found the decomposing bodies at his private office in the city of Pueblo, just over 100 miles south of Denver, the state's capital.
FOX21 News will live stream the press conference at 1 p.m. on Friday, which can be viewed in the video player above once it begins. (PUEBLO, Colo.) — More information on the criminal investigation
Gov. Jared Polis on Friday called on Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter to resign immediately amid a multi-agency criminal investigation that's underway after state inspectors found "around 20" decomposing bodies hidden inside a private funeral home owned by Cotter during an annual inspection.
Pueblo Police have asked the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to take over the probe, given its experience investigating the Return to Nature Funeral Home case. A judge last year ordered that funeral home to pay $950 million to families whose loved ones’ remains were mishandled.
Governor Jared Polis has declared a disaster emergency to support response efforts in the fallout of the Davis Mortuary case in
Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter is being accused of hiding decomposing bodies in the Davis Mortuary, which he co-owns along with his brother.
FOX21 News will live stream a press conference with the CBI scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on Thursday in the video player above. (PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is holding a press conference to inform the public about a criminal investigation into the Davis Mortuary in Pueblo.
Investigates was first to break the story that bodies had allegedly been left to decompose in a secret room at Davis Mortuary