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flag Six bodies found in Pueblo mortuary remain partially unidentified; investigators use forensics to match remains from 2010–2012.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation confirmed six identities among 24 bodies found in a hidden room at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo, with remains believed to date from 2010 to 2012. Investigators are using fingerprints, DNA, and dental records to identify the rest, urging families to submit information. The mortuary’s co-owners, Brian and Chris Cotter, are not facing charges, and officials say arrests could take months due to the complexity of the case. One family learned their deceased granddaughter’s remains were among those found, sparking emotional distress and calls for accountability. Authorities stress the investigation must be thorough before any charges are filed.

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