'I do sincerely apologize': Headstone business owner regrets leaving customers in limbo

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BLOOMFIELD, Ind. — The owner of a Greene County monument business says he’s sorry for leaving his customers in limbo for several months.From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, dozens of customers lined up as Richard King and Indiana State Police worked to return headstones to families.

WRTV Investigates has been trying to reach King for a month, and on Thursday, WRTV Investigates Kara Kenney asked if he could explain what happened. Customers have claimed more than $246,000 in losses, many telling the court they paid deposits or in full for products they never received. "In small towns, people are used to working together and a little more understanding,” said Josh Tolley, of Spencer.

 

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