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Littleton bowling alley murders: AMF bowling shooting is unsolved

It is not too late to come forward : $30,000 reward offered in bowling alley triple homicide Technology has helped investigators develop new leads in the 2002 killings of Bobby Zajac, Erin Golla and James Springer at AMF Bowling. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:19 AM MDT April 13, 2021 LITTLETON, Colo. Using new technology, investigators from the Littleton Police Department (LPD) said Wednesday they re going over every piece of evidence from a triple murder from 2002 hoping to bring the killer or killers to justice. It is not too late to come forward, said LPD Chief Doug Stephens during a briefing where an increased reward of up to $30,000 was also announced. This community, especially the families of James, Erin, and Robert deserves answers.

Cold-Case: $100,000 Reward Offered for Info on Valentine s Day Murder of Teenage Couple

Cold-Case: $100,000 Reward Offered for Info on Valentine’s Day Murder of Teenage Couple A reward of $100,000 is offered by Colorado officials for information leading to the suspect(s) in relation to the Valentine’s Day double murder of a teenage couple decades ago. Metro Denver Crime Stoppers announced the major reward increase in a statement 21 years after “high school sweethearts” Nicholas Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell were found shot dead on Feb. 14, 2000, inside a Subway sandwich shop in Littleton, Colorado, leaving the community shocked. “With this significantly increased reward, people who haven’t come forward with their information will be much more likely to do so now,” Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Shrader said.

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