There's mention of a foot being one of the parts, in one of the media extracts above.Or organs...creeping myself out......at the benevolent I'd say medical procedures wherein "remains" weren't disposed of properly
There's mention of a foot being one of the parts, in one of the media extracts above.Or organs...creeping myself out......at the benevolent I'd say medical procedures wherein "remains" weren't disposed of properly
I thought these all belonged to “a white male”, has LE said anywhere it might be multiple?I'm thinking it's a husband murdered by wife. Wife hasn't reported the husband missing yet.
Yeah, I think it's one guy. Murdered and disposed of by wife. MOO.I thought these all belonged to “a white male”, has LE said anywhere it might be multiple?
I'm thinking it's a husband murdered by wife. Wife hasn't reported the husband missing yet. A la Melanie McGuire.
Saw this in the news - Wow - I've heard about Mar Lee (it's the 4th neighborhood south of West Colfax Ave) but never drove though that area - only spent a year in Colorado.
To me it doesn't sound like the work of a serial killer, more like an isolated incident, possibly domestic related.
Sometimes I wonder about the influence of elevation upon some people.....
Hi Mary,
I live at 7,800 feet in Colorado and work in psychiatry so this topic has always interested me. I am attaching a very interesting research paper titled " Living high, feeling low"... It speaks to depression and suicide, which of course is not applicable here, but irritability, which is often present in depression/anxiety, can occasionally also foster agitation, anger, violence...
I have attached the full text by
Brent M Kious et al. published in Harvard Review of Psychiatry (which is reputable publication) Psychiatry. Mar/Apr 2018.
Living High and Feeling Low: Altitude, Suicide, and Depression
Hi Mary,
I live at 7,800 feet in Colorado and work in psychiatry so this topic has always interested me. I am attaching a very interesting research paper titled " Living high, feeling low"... It speaks to depression and suicide, which of course is not applicable here, but irritability, which is often present in depression/anxiety, can occasionally also foster agitation, anger, violence...
I have attached the full text by
Brent M Kious et al. published in Harvard Review of Psychiatry (which is reputable publication) Psychiatry. Mar/Apr 2018.
Living High and Feeling Low: Altitude, Suicide, and Depression
Why aren't they releasing a mugshot? Is this standard operating procedure for Denver?
Is he a Denver local or was he traveling from out of town? On a ski trip? Visiting family of/with the decedent for the holidays?
Some info I noticed that was missing, and which I have seen on various other inmate listings: his DOB and the current city he lives in. The lack of a few key details is making it harder to try and find info on the suspect.
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