Harold Henthorn murdered wife Toni in a cruel bid to cash in on her
£2.9 million life insurance but shockingly she was not the first wife
the killer is alleged to have killed. The man has been handed judgement
that befits his wicked deeds.
The woman fell 120ft to her death at a Rocky Mountain National
Park. Prosecutors said they found a map in Henthorn’s car marking the
spot she fell at with an X, something he was unable to explain to
officers when questioned. They also revealed in court that Henthorn's
first wife, Sandra met the same fate in a mysterious death that happened
in Denver, Colorado in 1995. That time, Henthorn had claimed she was
underneath the couple’s car changing a tire when it slipped off the jack
and crushed the tragic wife.
As with Toni, Sandra died in a remote area where there were no
witnesses other than Harold and his story conflicted during questioning,
reports TheSunUK.
After killing Toni, Henthorn pocketed $496,000 in life insurance
for her death. But, his luck ran out after Douglas County’s Sheriff’s
Office reopened the old case because new evidence indicted Henthorn for
killing his second wife, and a police spokesman said the case is
ongoing.
The 59-year-old was convicted of first-degree murder on Monday
following a trial in Denver for Toni’s death, but was not charged with
Sandra’s murder.
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