Judge advances Colorado murder, dismemberment case

 


BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Colorado prosecutors have enough evidence to move forward with a first-degree murder case against a Boulder man charged with killing his ex-girlfriend in Colorado, dismembering her body in Louisiana and putting a suitcase containing her torso in a dumpster in Oklahoma, a judge has ruled.

District Judge Ingrid Bakke also ruled Wednesday that Adam Densmore, 32, will remain jailed without bail, pending trial in the February death of Ashley Mead, 25, the Daily Camera (http://bit.ly/2tN2gRd) reports.

Defense attorney Kathryn Herold had argued that if a murder occurred it was a...



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