Sandy
01-30-2022, 10:46 AM
Evil YT's juju (DNA testing) does it again. That is one vile, fugly, evil-looking nigger, even for a nigger. Hopefully this gives a little closure to their families.
Between 1978 and 1981, three of the women were stabbed to death in Denver, while the fourth was found dead with stab wounds in an Adams County field, police said.
The suspect, identified as Joe Michael Ervin, was arrested after 26-year-old police officer Debra Sue Corr pulled him over at a traffic stop in June 1981. He shot her with her gun in what became the first line-of-duty death for the Aurora Police Department. He later killed himself in custody, local media reported.
The daughters of Madeleine Furey-Livaudais, 33, who was stabbed in her own home, said it was “a lot of information to absorb so suddenly” that the man who killed their mother, a writer and ecologist, had assaulted and killed others, including the Aurora police officer. “With her sacrifice, she prevented him from killing anyone else,” they said.
Two other victims, 53-year-old Delores Barajas and 27-year-old Gwendolyn Harris, were in the street with stab wounds, in two different incidents in 1980.
George Journey, a brother of Antoinette Parks who was killed at 17 years old in Adams County in 1981, said it was difficult that her killer could not face justice but added that he was “thankful for the hard work and determination” to find him.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/denver-police-solve-killings-of-three-women-and-a-teen-from-40-years-ago-our-team-did-not-forget/ar-AATh0MW
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Between 1978 and 1981, three of the women were stabbed to death in Denver, while the fourth was found dead with stab wounds in an Adams County field, police said.
The suspect, identified as Joe Michael Ervin, was arrested after 26-year-old police officer Debra Sue Corr pulled him over at a traffic stop in June 1981. He shot her with her gun in what became the first line-of-duty death for the Aurora Police Department. He later killed himself in custody, local media reported.
The daughters of Madeleine Furey-Livaudais, 33, who was stabbed in her own home, said it was “a lot of information to absorb so suddenly” that the man who killed their mother, a writer and ecologist, had assaulted and killed others, including the Aurora police officer. “With her sacrifice, she prevented him from killing anyone else,” they said.
Two other victims, 53-year-old Delores Barajas and 27-year-old Gwendolyn Harris, were in the street with stab wounds, in two different incidents in 1980.
George Journey, a brother of Antoinette Parks who was killed at 17 years old in Adams County in 1981, said it was difficult that her killer could not face justice but added that he was “thankful for the hard work and determination” to find him.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/denver-police-solve-killings-of-three-women-and-a-teen-from-40-years-ago-our-team-did-not-forget/ar-AATh0MW
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