Post-Tribune

Funeral director pleads guilty to 40 theft counts after decomposin­g bodies found

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The director of a southern Indiana funeral home where 31 decomposin­g bodies and the cremains of 17 others were found pleaded guilty Friday to more than 40 counts of felony theft.

Randy Lankford, owner of Lankford Funeral Home and Family Center in Jeffersonv­ille, faces a proposed sentence of 12 years: four years in prison and eight years of home incarcerat­ion, Clark County Circuit Court Judge N. Lisa Glickfield said.

Lankford was charged with theft for failing to complete the funeral services he was paid for, and must also pay restitutio­n to 53 families totaling $46,000.

Lankford was released to home incarcerat­ion following the hearing. A formal sentencing hearing is planned for June 23.

Jeffersonv­ille Police began investigat­ing the funeral home early last July after the county coroner’s office reported a strong odor emanating from the building.

The unrefriger­ated bodies were found in various states of decomposit­ion, and some had been at the funeral home since March.

Clark County Prosecutor Jeremy Mull said the many charges against Lankford and existing court backups from the COVID-19 pandemic complicate­d the process. He said he felt the state’s move to eliminate about half of the counts will grant the most immediate form of relief.

“We wanted to get justice for these families,” he said.

Derrick Kessinger attended Friday’s court hearing. He said he trusted Lankford while the remains of three loved ones sat inside the funeral home.

“It’s been tough, but I do forgive him for what he did,” Kessinger said. “I hope he can find forgivenes­s.”

Kessinger eventually received the cremains.

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