Posted on 08/07/2020 5:47:36 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Archuleta was accused in 1971 of shooting Denver police officer Daril Cinquanta, who had pulled over Archuleta to check his ID, KMGH-TV reported.
When Cinquanta tried to check for weapons, the two fought and Cinquanta was shot in the stomach, KMGH-TV said.
Cinquanta, who since retired and started his own private investigation company, never stopped making phone calls and knocking on doors in hopes of tracking down Archuleta, KUSA-TV reported.
His search paid off when a tipster called.
Cinquanta hopes to visit Archuleta when he is back in custody in Colorado.
I would love to sit down and talk to him, Cinquanta said. He may or may not talk to me. Who knows?
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Jayzus, has that photo of her been altered at all? She looks terrible. Menopause and evil have kicked her ass.
Because she wakes up under the table a lot
She USED to use tablecloths, but it is hard to find designer patterns in 24 seat table size. That’s why she also gave up on drapes and started going with circus tents.
I wonder if this guy was involved with the 1970 rape and murder of 15-year-old Marilee Burt that is still unsolved today?
Not if he shot a cop. They’ll make sure he gets his desserts (and I’m not talking Jell-O).
There is no statute of limitations on murder, but the cop didn’t die. What’s the deal?
There’s nothing funny about hat. Tips solve most cases more than a week old.
Mama Hills is lookin’ BEAT there.
[ Cinquanta, who since retired and started his own private investigation company, never stopped making phone calls and knocking on doors in hopes of tracking down Archuleta, KUSA-TV reported.
His search paid off when a tipster called. ]
Well, good.
He tried to lam, but they cheesed him! (almost 50 years later)
Great post, Martin. It says much with few words.
Not laughing at the tipster. Laughing at the FBI guy acting like they were they bunch that solved it. The PI spent a long time searching for the perp but the tipster was the key player that pointed him out.
Yeah, I caught that too. Sort of like the TSA taking credit for subduing the shoe bomber. Or was it the crotch bomber? Anyway, it was actually passengers on the plane who subdued the POS and the only thing the TSA did was to add another meaningless step to the ordeal of taking a commercial flight.
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