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Woman Charged On Suspicion Of Murder After Missing Boyfriend Found Buried At Backyard
Dec 22 2020, 02:13PM EST
A man who was reported missing to Denver Police has been found and the primary suspect is his girlfriend.
Eusivio Luevano was first reported missing on Nov. 12 and was not seen for several months. The body of the 42-year-old man was later found buried in the backyard of his home on Dec. 5.
It appears Luevano was shot and then buried at his home located at the 4700 block of North Fillmore Street in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood. He has not been seen since Aug. 1.
The primary suspect for the murder of the 42-year-old man is Kimberly Cottle. The 45-year-old woman is being accused of the shooting and killing of Luevano according to an official press release from the Denver Police Department. She was taken into police custody near Reno, Nevada on Thursday per KDVR.com.
Woman Arrested After Missing Boyfriend s Body Found Buried in Backyard
On 12/22/20 at 6:48 AM EST
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after her boyfriend s remains were found buried in the backyard of his home in Denver, Colorado.
Kimberly Cottle, 45, is accused of shooting and killing Eusivio Luevano, the Denver Police Department said in a news release on Monday.
Luevano was reported missing to Denver police on November 12. He had not been seen for several months, the police department said.
The 42-year-old man was last seen at his home in the 4700 block of North Fillmore Street in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood on August 1.
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Two individuals who hit “rock bottom” in their lives by either committing or experiencing domestic abuse have turned their lives around and established programs designed to help prevent others from experiencing the same fate.
Both Michael Clark and the Rev. Linda Thomas credit their respective relationships with God for giving them the strength they needed to overcome their difficult situations. Clark founded The Ananias Foundation, which is designed to help “individuals who have committed acts of domestic violence to stop hurting the ones they love,” while Thomas established a domestic violence ministry at her church and has teamed up with state and local officials to provide resources for victims of domestic violence.
Dear Annie: Counseling only works if you’re completely honest
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
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Dear Annie: My husband doesn’t spend time with me anymore. We have been together for eight years and married for three. We were inseparable most of that time, but, all of a sudden, he doesn’t want me around. He says most married people hardly ever hang out. He tells me the honeymoon is over.
I have tried everything. At marriage counseling, he puts on a show and tries to make me look bad. He mostly ignores my calls and texts when he leaves, and when he does respond, it’s very nasty.