I suspected Bill Cornwell wanted to push me into the Grand Canyon the very day I signed a paper that made my daughter my Trustee and Heir. I had inherited money from my uncle. He had bonded with my grandson and wanted Tyler to grow up and be a Tea Party Radical like Bill and his military-cop Dad.
Jon
DENVER — A federal jury on Monday found a man guilty of murder for pushing his wife to her death off a cliff as they hiked in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park to celebrate their wedding anniversary, rejecting his claim that her fall was a tragic accident.
It took the jury about 10 hours to find Harold Henthorn, 59, guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his second wife, a wealthy Mississippi native. She died after plummeting about 130 feet off a cliff in a remote, rocky area where the…
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