deceptive practices

Fort Wayne Man Charged for Selling Kosher Salt Instead of Meth

A Fort Wayne man, Blake Brehmer, is facing felony charges after allegedly selling kosher salt to an undercover officer, falsely representing it as methamphetamine. The charges include dealing in a substance represented to be a controlled substance and money laundering, carrying a potential five-year prison sentence. Brehmer reportedly admitted to the deception during an interview, following the transaction where the substance field tested negative for methamphetamine.

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Colorado Funeral Home Owner Gets 40 Years for Abusing Nearly 200 Corpses

A Colorado funeral home owner received a 40-year state prison sentence for stashing 189 decomposing bodies and providing fake ashes to grieving families over four years. The owner, Jon Hallford, admitted to corpse abuse and federal fraud charges, which prosecutors stated were motivated by greed, as the couple spent lavishly on luxury items while neglecting their duties. This case exposed lax regulations in Colorado’s funeral industry and has spurred efforts to implement stricter oversight.

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