They ultimately obtained a number of sworn affidavits that raised more questions about what happened.
Deb’s mother, for example, recalled a conversation with Joe Garcia when he was in the military.
“Joe told us he knew how to kill people quickly and quietly by applying pressure from the back of the neck,” she wrote in an affidavit obtained by 9Wants to Know.
A woman who purchased a business the couple owned signed an affidavit asserting that Deb Garcia had confided to her that her husband had been cheating on her, and another woman also reported that Joe Garcia was carrying on an affair with a co-worker of hers. Joe Garcia denied the allegations
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. New DNA evidence has identified a former hospital maintenance worker as the prime suspect in a previously unsolved 1999 rape and killing of a woman in Colorado.
Authorities believe Ricky Severt is the man who was responsible for the killing of Jennifer Watkins, The Gazette reported Wednesday. DNA testing from Severt’s surviving relatives found that Watkins’ likely killer had more than a 99.99% chance of being a member of the suspect’s family. Severt’s work schedule placed him at the hospital on the day she disappeared.
Prosecutors completed their investigation into the new evidence this month and said they were “confident” the person responsible for Watkins’ death was Severt.