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Mother of Colorado funeral director accused of illegally shipping body parts around the world intends to plead guilty

Shirley Koch, who helped run the funeral home on Colorado’s Western Slope accused of illegally shipping body parts around the world, has reached a plea agreement with federal authorities, court records show.

Koch was set to stand trial next month in federal court on a host of felony charges related to the Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors in Montrose.

A June 22 motion in U.S. District Court says Koch and federal prosecutors have reached an agreement to avoid trial. The news comes two weeks after her daughter, Megan Hess, agreed to a similar plea deal.

Koch and Hess plan to both plead guilty to one count of mail fraud, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Colorado told victims in an email, which was reviewed by The Denver Post. In exchange, federal authorities agreed to drop the remaining charges for the pair.

Neither Koch nor her attorney could be reached for comment Wednesday. Representatives with the U.S. Attorney’s Office could not be reached.

Koch will not request a prison sentence lower than 63 months (roughly 5 years), prosecutors said in the letter, and the government will not seek a stint longer than 78 months (6 1/2 years) — though a judge ultimately has the final say.

Hess and federal prosecutors did not reach an agreement on sentence recommendations, the letter states. She and her mother face a maximum of 20 years in federal prison.

A federal grand jury in March 2020 indicted Hess and Koch on six counts of mail fraud and three counts of illegal transportation of hazardous materials.

Authorities alleged the pair would offer to cremate bodies for families and provide them their remains. But many of these cremations never happened. Instead, prosecutors alleged Koch and Hess sold parts of bodies — or entire bodies — to companies around the globe for a significant profit.

Some of these bodies or body parts belonged to people who had died from infectious diseases, including HIV, authorities alleged.

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