Murder in breckenridge

The only decent thing his thread had going for it was the picture of boobs, but now that's gone. This thread sucks.
 
quickly please ar6 before he kills someone.

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TheClap x First Drop has just been taken to a whole new level. And you guys thought he wouldn't be able to do it? Shoot street signs? NAH fuck dat shit nigga, shoot people in heavily populated areas. Vids and News articles to come.....
 
Homicide Suspected After Body Found Near Breckenridge Trail

Body Found In Apparent 'Squatters' Campsite In Shadow Of Ski Resort, Sheriff Says

Alan Gathright and Megan Jurgemeyer

POSTED: 2:04 pm MDT May 20, 2012

UPDATED: 7:44 pm MDT May 20, 2012



BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. -- [/b]Authorities said Sunday they're conducting a homicide investigation in the death of a man whose body was found at a squatter's campsite in the shadow of Breckenridge ski resort.

The victim, described as a white man in his early 40s, had not been identified, but investigators said he appears to be a squatter who was living in a tent at an unauthorized campsite near the Burro trailhead in the White River National Forest.

Summit County Sheriff's Capt. Jaime FitzSimons said it's not unusual for people working seasonal jobs in Breckenridge to camp in the woods rather than renting housing in town. Other squatters camps were found in the area, he said.

At a Sunday afternoon news briefing, FitzSimons declined to discuss details of the investigation, including how long the man appeared to be have been dead and if there were any visible signs of trauma.

FitzSimons asked the public to help identify the man, whose body was found midday Saturday by a volunteer picking up litter as part of a town cleanup campaign.

"We really need the public to step forward and help us try to identify the victim," FitzSimons said. "I'm sure there are lots of people in town that know the people who live in the woods. I mean, it's a small community here, and people get to know who the seasonal campers are in the woods. So, we're really hoping the public comes forward and helps with that."

FitzSimons said the body remained in the woods until Sunday afternoon -- more than 24 hours after it was discovered – as sheriff and Colorado Bureau of Investigation investigators painstakingly processed the crime scene. Coroner's officials removed the body about 4:30 p.m., 7NEWS reporter Jaclyn Allen reported from the scene.

The body, found about 200 feet from a tent containing the man's belongings, was concealed in woods about 100 yards south of the trailhead, within sight of Breckenridge's QuickSilver Super6 chairlift.

FitzSimons said he doesn't think the community should be alarmed.

"It appears to be an isolated incident," he said. "Breckenridge is a really safe place, safe community. Lots of people come here to recreate, to enjoy skiing, hiking, camping. This is an isolated incident."

Yet, the killing has people on edge in the close-knit mountain town.

"It's a very safe community. I've never felt threatened ever in my life," said resident Nicole Trombetta, who until now had slept with her doors unlocked.

"It's just really scary knowing there is someone here who could potentially harm my friends and my family," Trombetta said. "My roommates went out last night and I was saying, 'Call me, I don't want you walking around. It's just scary that there's someone out there or could be someone out there."

Residents said they heard rumors that the man was beaten to death with a bat – or that there multiple victims.

Tyler Byfield said he was hiking in the woods a few weeks back and saw a tent that may have belonged to the victim.

"I thought somebody squatting out there was just trying to avoid taxes and avoid paying rent," Byfield said. "I didn't ever think there was going to be a murder out of it."

"They're going to try to catch him, and I hope they do," Byfield said of the killer.

The coroner is expected to conduct an autopsy early in the week.

Anyone with information about the identity of the victim as well as any potential witnesses or suspects is asked to contact sheriff's Detective Jared Dennis at 970-423-8907 or JaredD@co.summit.co.us.

 
Damn this is nuts. i was poaching hotubs on peak 7 today and saw the caution tape. This is like litterally where i go to drink beer or smoke all the time. Fuck now its gonna be super creepy there. I also think that the person who found the body might have been picking up the beer cans me and a few buddies left there after crushing a 30 rack at 10 am on drinko de mayo. (we intended to recycle but where too drunk and forgot to pick em up). Fuck that is crazy.
 
I've been drunk in the forrest or out by hotsprings and so forth so many times and been absolutely trashed. Never once have we left beer cans for someone else. Seriously, you have a 30 rack... therefor a box. Put cans back in box, then bring back with you. So easy.

Aside from that. I'd make a guess someone was high on something and thought the dude was a bear. I'm hoping an excessive amount of facial hair and brown/black clothing will confirm this. He was probably shitting in the woods, made some noise, scared the shit out of someone, then proceeded to get beaten to death. Sucks, but it probably wouldn't be the first time.

 
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