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Woman sentenced to 20 yrs for selling body parts

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Colorado: A former Colorado funeral home owner was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison on Tuesday for defrauding relatives of the dead by dissecting 560 corpses and selling body parts without permission.

Megan Hess, 46, pleaded guilty to fraud in July. She operated a funeral home, Sunset Mesa, and a body parts entity, Donor Services, from the same building in Montrose, Colorado. The 20-year term was the maximum allowed under law.

Her 69-year-old mother, Shirley Koch, also pleaded guilty to fraud and was sentenced to 15 years. Koch’s central role was chopping up the bodies, court records show.

“Hess and

Koch used their funeral home at times to essentiall­y steal bodies and body parts using fraudulent and forged donor forms,” prosecutor Tim Neff said in a court filing. “Hess and Koch’s conduct caused immense emotional pain for the families and next of kin.”

The federal case was triggered by a 2016-2018 Reuters investigat­ive series about the sale of body parts in the United States, a virtually unregulate­d industry. Former workers told Reuters that Hess and Koch conducted unauthoriz­ed dismemberm­ents of bodies, and a few weeks after a 2018 story was published, the FBI raided the business.

In their filing, prosecutor­s stressed the “macabre nature” of Hess’ scheme and described it as one of the most significan­t body parts cases in recent U.S. history.

“This is the most emotionall­y draining case I have ever experience­d on the bench,” U.S. District Judge Christine M. Arguello said during Tuesday’s sentencing hearing in Grand Junction, Colorado.

“It’s concerning to the court that defendant Hess refuses to assume any responsibi­lity for her conduct.”

The judge ordered that Hess and

Koch be sent to prison immediatel­y.

Hess’ lawyer said she has been unfairly vilified as a “witch,” a “monster” and a “ghoul,” when instead she is a “broken human being” whose conduct can be attributed to a traumatic brain injury at age 18. In court on Tuesday, Hess declined to speak to the judge.

Koch told the judge she was sorry and took responsibi­lity for her actions.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Owner of Donor Service, Megan Hess.
Photo: Reuters Owner of Donor Service, Megan Hess.

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