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Adams County District Attorney Brian Mason announced on Friday that a man was sentenced to 48 years behind bars for attempted murder after striking his co-worker in the back of the head with a hammer.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — The death penalty is off the table for the man accused of the brutal 1984 hammer murders of three members of an Aurora family, a judge announced Monday morning.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — A trial in one of Colorado’s most notorious murder cases – the 1984 hammer slayings of three members of an Aurora family – was delayed Wednesday after prosecutors ...
Alex Christopher Ewing, the man accused of bludgeoning four victims to death with a hammer three decades ago, has arrived in Colorado, where he will face charges in the cold case killings.. The ...
See more on the murders of the Bennetts and Alex Ewing's other crimes on People Magazine Investigates ("The Colorado Hammer Killer"), airing Monday, July 11 at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery ...
When Bennett was just 3, she lost her entire family when a cold-blooded assailant snuck into their home in Aurora, Colorado, on a snowy January night in 1984 and bludgeoned them all with a hammer.
Ewing is accused of attacking the Bennett family inside their Aurora home with a hammer back in 1984. Seven-year-old Melissa Bennett was violently raped and killed. Her parents, Bruce and Deborah ...
The man accused of bludgeoning four people to death in Colorado with a hammer in 1984 will not face the death penalty. Alex Ewing, 60, instead faces life in prison with the possibility of parole ...
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