The FBI found David's body through a Chicago company called the Innovate Institute. Danielle says that after their investigation is over, they'll make sure that David's body is returned to her. Colorado turns out to be one of the states where if you wanted to operate a funeral home that sold bodies, it might be the easiest place to do it. It's the only state that doesn't license its funeral home and crematorium operators.
Debbie Schum waited a long time to receive the cremated ashes of her friend, LoraLee Johnson. When she did, she felt relieved to finally take them home with her. But then, she got a call from the FBI.
We first aired this episode in 2020. Earlier this month, Megan Hess and Shirley Koch were sentenced for their crimes. We've included updates about the case in this version of the episode.
To learn more, check out Elena Saavedra Buckley’s article, “‘None of this happened the way you think it did.’”
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