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1982 January 6 21 m. Annette Schnee and 29 -year -old bobbie his Oberholtzer disappeared near Breckenridge and later found a shot, tied up a matched orange sock
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That night rescuers from Snowdrift pulled out the local mining of Alan Lee Phillips after he reported SOS with his headlights and he said the face bruise appeared after a fall
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Later, the genetic genealogy was in line with DNA with Phillips, which was arrested in 2021. And later died of suicide in prison
The same night in 1982. January Near the Breckenridge, Colo., Two women were killed, the rescuers pulled the mining from the snow during the storm. Decades later, DNA evidence showed that CBS, a trapped driver, Alan Lee Phillips, was the man who killed them. ” 48 hours;
1982 January 6 48 Hours; Annette Schnee, 21 years old. 6:21 p.m. The 29 -year -old Barbara’s Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer called her husband from the inn to say she was riding. She was again seen around 7:50 p.m., before it disappeared.
The next day, friends and seekers began to find Oberholtzer’s items on the sidewalk near Hoosier Pass – its exclusive blue backpack, bloody glove and fabric – and that afternoon around 3pm. Her body was discovered on the snow bank. She was shot and the zippers were on one wrist 48 hours;
Park County Sheriff’s Office
Barbara ‘Bobbie’ Jo Oberholtzer
Investigators also recovered the brass keys ring, which her husband made to defend himself with one orange shoe sock that had no obvious connection with anyone at the time.
“This was just one of those mysterious things you choose at the crime scene you guard until you find out what it is or never knows it,” said former CBI agent Jim Hardtke about a homeless sock, too 48 hours;
The authorities did not realize that Schnee was missing only two days later when a coworker reported that she had not appeared on shifts. 1982 July 3 Young boys’ fishing discovered the Schnee body face down the creek about 20 miles south of Breckenridge. Forensic examinations showed that she was shot in the back; Her clothes were messy.
During the autopsy, a medical expert noted an orange shoe sock on the Schnee foot-in-footed one from the Oberholtzer scene is officially linking the cases based on the state cold case database and 48 hours;
Park County Sheriff’s Office
Annette Kay Snow
Schnee’s sister Cindy French recalled, “Mom just says,” I just want to know why, how. ” And no one can give me it.
A few hours after Oberholtzer and Schnee were killed, the same night rescuers responded to a pickup stuck on the snow crossing on the snow over Breckenridge. The driver was Alan Lee Phillips, according to 48 hours;
Park County Sheriff’s Office
He used the headlights of his truck to signal the SOS Morse code, which was also spotted on the commercial flight on board the Sheriff. Local firefighter Chief Dave Montoya pulled him out and noted the bruised bruise on his face. Initially, Phillips said he fell in the snow, says CBS – although the investigators later concluded that Oberholtzer probably struck him with a brass key ring when she fought back.
But for decades, the trail was cold. By 2020 Beginning, when park County det. SGT. Wendy Kipple turned to genetic genealogy by submitting DNA from Oberholtzer Blowied items to United Data Connect, based on the United Data Connect 48 hours;
The genealogist pointed out the two brothers with the Phillips surname; Only Phillips lived in Colorado. The detectives secretly collected their DNA from the thrown debris, including saliva on the napkin on the sound in the bag-and alignment of it with the blood revived with oberholtzer items.
Park County Sheriff’s Office
Later, tests on orange shoes socks enhanced the connection of both casualties, 48 hours reported.
Phillips was arrested in 2021. February 24th The jury convicted him in 2022. On 15 September, after about five hours of consideration, he was sentenced to 2022. November 7th
According to CBS News Colorado, Phillips died in suicide at the Arkanz Valley Correctional Institution Ordway, Kolo.
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