Bravesailor
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The Trace Evidence True Crime podcast just posted an episode on this case.
I recently moved to the Denver area and was doing research on cold cases in the area. This one struck me in particular for a few reasons. It is so frustrating to reflect on everything and not understand why there aren't more answers. If Thomas Donovan is sentenced, is it possible he may be more open to being questioned again in regard to this given his current circumstances and sentence? I'm sure there is a lot more to it than that, but just a thought.
In what way does that article leave little doubt that Donovan was the gunman in the Skiba-Chivers case? I see no connections in terms of MO.A little closure to report on this case. In 2011, Tom Donovan was sentence to 28 years for stabbing his mother. This also leaves very little doubt that he was the gunman.
Arvada man, Thomas Donovan, sentenced to 28 years in prison for repeatedly stabbing his mother
In what way does that article leave little doubt that Donovan was the gunman in the Skiba-Chivers case? I see no connections in terms of MO.
Witnesses said that they heard a woman scream by the everning or night of February 7th 1999. Could it had been their killer?
Yes. I’m willing to bet it was Teresa. Paul was kicking her out of his house that day.
I have read over a thousand True Crime stories. This is the most heartbreaking and disconcerting one I have ever read.
Not sure what you mean about Thomas Donovan being sentenced. He was sentenced to 28 years for trying to kill his mother in 2011. Hopefully he tell authorities where the bodies are before dies in prison.
A little closure to report on this case. In 2011, Tom Donovan was sentence to 28 years for stabbing his mother. This also leaves very little doubt that he was the gunman.
Arvada man, Thomas Donovan, sentenced to 28 years in prison for repeatedly stabbing his mother