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20 Years to Life: Butch Hoopingarner Sentenced for Decades-Old Cold Case Murders in Ohio and Colorado
Carl ‘Butch’ Hoopingarner Sentenced: Cold Case Link Reveals Decades-Old Crimes. Hoopingarner Sentenced for 1990 Death, Implicated in Colorado Killing. In a shocking turn of events, Carl “Butch” Hoopingarner was given a term ranging from 20 years to life in prison for a crime that occurred more than thirty years ago, according to True Crime News. The case centers on James Bradley’s sad 1990 death which was first determined to be an accident caused by an automobile fire. But according to fresh information discovered by Ohio’s Guernsey County authorities Bradley’s tragic death was caused by a purposefully started fire. The fact that Bradley’s case was reopened in 2021 was a direct result of Butch Hoopingarner’s recent suspicion after another sad incident in Limon, Colorado. Butch Hoopingarner was implicated in the death of his roommate 64-year-old Everett Kerr after a welfare check uncovered Kerr’s lifeless body there. An altercation between the two men reportedly escalated resulting in Kerr’s tragic demise. Authorities tracked Butch Hoopingarner to Buffalo, Ohio where they discovered the vehicle of his deceased roommate Everett Kerr concealed on a property. The discovery led to a tense standoff that ended with Butch Hoopingarner surrendering to law enforcement.
Coloradans Are Furious About Latest Costco Membership Change
I have been going to Costco for nearly 10 years. Many Colorado residents have been dedicated to the big box retailers for long periods of time. Costco is great because you buy in bulk and will save a lot of money most of the time. Costco is unique because each shopper has to pay for a membership. I have saved so much money over the years that I have no problem paying the $60 annual membership fee.
Tailless Scorpion Confirmed to Only be Found in Colorado
If you were to pit the state of Colorado against, say, the country of Australia in a competition as to how many scary wild animals are around, it's no secret that the Centennial State would fail miserably. However, Colorado is home to venomous rattlesnakes, black widow spiders, and even scorpions,...
Mile High Morning: An inside look at the Broncos staffers who played a key role in the sanctioning of girls high school flag football
Girls flag football is continuing to gain momentum in Colorado, as the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) voted in April to officially sanction the sport at the high school level. Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post recently took an inside look at the key role that two Broncos staffers,...
Hackers Access Call/Text Records For Most Colorado AT&T Users
It's not the way that Colorado customers of AT&T wanted to start their weekend, as the massive cell phone company disclosed that hackers have accessed call and text records of nearly all of their customers. Colorado AT&T Customer Records Breached By Hackers. There's a reason that some people don't like...
Protect Your Cash: FBI Alerts Coloradans To ‘Bank Jugging’ Risks
Everyone loves a new idea. We love learning about new life hacks, about new apps that help us learn things, and new trends that help us enjoy life. Do you know who else loves a new idea? Criminals. A few months ago, crooks in Cedaredge tried to steal a huge...
Poll: Denverites are the most ‘Colorado’ people in Colorado
A new poll suggests Denverites are living up to Colorado stereotypes. Colorado Polling Institute surveyed more than 400 Denver residents this June. Here are the findings:. 72% have hiked, biked or otherwise played in the mountains in the past year. 68% own a pet. The vast majority are dog owners.
Plaintiffs see voter ‘intimidation’ in what Colorado defendants liken to ‘civics project’
A 2021 door-knocking campaign launched by right-wing election deniers in an attempt to prove widespread fraud in Colorado’s voting systems is at the center of a federal civil rights lawsuit that began in Denver on Monday. A coalition of voting rights groups alleges the campaign constituted “objectively intimidating conduct” in violation of civil rights laws. […] The post Plaintiffs see voter ‘intimidation’ in what Colorado defendants liken to ‘civics project’ appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Denver Broncos News: Division III Star Inks $80 Million Extension
The Denver Broncos news has been a bit quiet lately as we are approaching minicamps but the team made some headlines on Tuesday night. ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that the Denver Broncos have officially signed offensive guard Quinn Meinerz to a four-year, $80 million contract extension with $45 million guaranteed.
Terrell Davis' 'Traumatizing' Incident Gets Official United Airlines Response
United Airlines has finally issued a statement regarding the shocking incident involving Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Davis. Davis went viral recently after he shared on Instagram the "traumatizing" experience he had to go through with his family while on a flight from Denver to Orange ...
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