Colorado man found guilty of murder in DUI crash that killed Air Force pilot
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Colorado man found guilty of murder in DUI crash that killed Air Force pilot
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (KRDO) – A Colorado man could face life in prison after a Douglas County jury found him guilty of murder in a DUI crash that killed a decorated Air Force veteran and injured three children. On Monday, April 28, 57-year-old Paul Stephenson was found guilty of first-degree murder for the death of Matthew Anderson. Anderson, a lieutenant colonel and test pilot for the U.S. Air Force and a father of four, was killed on Aug. 4, 202…
Colorado man convicted of murder for DUI killing of Air Force pilot
TheaDesign via iStockA family in Colorado may finally get some justice after a drunk driver killed a husband, father, and accomplished Air Force pilot. The pilot died after a Colorado man with a BAC around 2.6 times the legal limit struck his vehicle at a gas station. Now, long after the crime, courts found the drunk Chevy Silverado driver guilty of 12 crimes. A Colorado jury found a man guilty of murder for his actions behind the wheel that ki…
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