A shocking Colorado murder case is getting fresh attention. A new documentary series is revisiting the death of Byron Griffy. The funeral home director was found dead in 2012. His killing remains officially unsolved.

The case involves other local morticians and a hidden personal relationship. Investigation Discovery’s “The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder” premieres this month. It promises new insights into the mysterious death.
Staged Crime Scene Baffles Colorado Investigators
Byron Griffy was 76 years old when he died. He was found in an empty farmhouse bedroom. His body had a single gunshot wound to the head.
Former Otero County Sheriff’s Captain Carol Coates described the scene. She noted the minimal blood was strange. District Attorney James Bullock said the body was staged like in a coffin.
There were no signs of a struggle. The coroner ruled the death a homicide. According to Investigation Discovery, the case puzzled authorities from the start.
Fellow Morticians Emerge as Prime Suspects
The investigation led to two other funeral home directors. Anthony Wright and Charles Giebler were the last people to see Griffy alive. They claimed they went to take him to lunch.
Authorities learned Griffy had stored valuable coins with the pair. His family said he had tried repeatedly to get them back. This provided a potential motive for the crime.
The case took another twist. Wright and Giebler had presented themselves as half-brothers. Police discovered they were actually a couple.
Thought you’d like to know
Who was Byron Griffy?
Byron Griffy was a well-known Colorado mortician. He owned the Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler. He was also a collector of rare coins and antiques.
What happened to Charles Giebler?
Charles Giebler died in January 2013. His death was from natural causes due to coronary artery disease. This occurred while the murder investigation was still active.
Was anyone convicted for the murder?
Anthony Wright was charged with first-degree murder. His first trial ended in a mistrial. He later pleaded guilty to being an accessory and received probation.
What makes this case so mysterious?
The staged body and lack of evidence baffled investigators. The relationship between the suspects added complexity. The motive involving hidden coins remains unclear.
When does the new documentary air?
“The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder” premieres November 26. It airs on Investigation Discovery. It will also be available for streaming on HBO Max.
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