Don't worry about that Boulder doesn't, the State does..
I guess I should clarify-I don't think anyone should have to pay for searches of people who disappear to avoid consequences from their actions. Both young men left their vehicles in places that would guarantee large searches; had they just left them at a Park-n-Ride, people wouldn't be endangered scouring the mountains for them.
Now, one of Kienzle's longtime friends, who's frustrated by the decision of law enforcement to stop searching for him based on a theory she doubts, is sharing his story in the hope of finally solving a mystery that grows deeper and more heartbreaking with each passing day.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
What do you all think about this UID?
Everything seems close except maybe the ankle screws. But it’s certainly possible he had them and that just hasn’t been publicized.
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I got an email back!
There was an active serial killer at that time. Could these be some the victims?Wow that is a lot. The one though sounds like a suicide (in a car, no foul play), and the other fell off or jumped from the flatiron, probably climbing. Still a lot more than I've ever remembered in my life and I'm originally from Lafayette