• Re: Memorial placed at site of Alexa Bartell's death

    From Otto Niebergall@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Fri Apr 28 07:14:47 2023
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    Mitchell Holman <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    [email protected] (Bradley K. Sherman) wrote in news:tfi7q2$6fo$[email protected]:

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    JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) � Folks gathered Friday at the site where
    Alexa Bartell died to pay their respects after the young woman was killed
    by a rock thrown into her windshield.

    Susan Eckhardt left flowers at a memorial site in Jefferson County.

    �I wanted to come and pay my respects to her,� Eckhardt said.

    Eckhardt said her son-in-law works with Bartell�s mother, and the family
    had known her since she was a child.

    RELATED: Investigators get more tips of rocks through windshields
    Whoever is responsible for the crime remains at large. The Jefferson
    County Sheriff�s Office is investigating.

    The crime affected Bartell�s family and friends. Eckhardt said her son-in-
    law was so touched that he reached out to his own family.

    �We were coming back from Phoenix,� Eckhardt said. �He even called us to
    say, �I just want to tell you guys that when you lose somebody or know
    somebody so well and they are lost in such a tragic way, I just want to
    tell you how much I care for you.'�

    What charges are possible in the rock attack case?
    Mourning Bartell�s death, a community turns now to getting answers.

    �I can�t imagine why someone would get kicks out of throwing rocks at
    someone,� Eckhardt said. �Is this another Tik Tok thing or dare or
    something like that?�

    FOX31 legal analyst and former district attorney George Brauchler believes
    the person or people responsible could face manslaughter charges.

    �I also think that someone�s going to take a strong look at second-degree murder in this case,� Brauchler said. �Knowingly engaging in behavior that could lead someone to conclude that there could be a reasonable likelihood
    of death or serious bodily injury.�

    The reward for information about this case has gone up from $2,000 to
    $17,000 thanks to a donation from someone close to Bartell�s family.

    If you know anything that could help investigators, you are asked to call
    Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.

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