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Sheriff's Office Confirms Probable Murder of John Curtis Patterson by Louis Jess Locicero, Age 32

Sheriff's office reveals compelling evidence pointing to Louis Jess Locicero's involvement in the...
Sheriff's office reveals compelling evidence pointing to Louis Jess Locicero's involvement in the murder of John Curtis Patterson.

Instances of Unlawful Activity and Community Protection Updates

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Fiftysome years later, sleuths claim they've nailed the chap responsible for slaying 20-year-old John Curtis Patterson at a north Boulder gas station in '75.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office, after half a century, announced that they found their man[1]. The suspect, believed to be a cold-blooded murderer, goes by the name Louis Jess Locicero.

Modern advancements in ballistics technology and in-depth forensic findings have conclusively sealed this man's fate as the perpetrator[2]. Keep an ear to the ground: Stay updated with our Crime Report emails.

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  1. The also-known-as cold-blooded murderer, Louis Jess Locicero, has been identified as the suspect in the 1975 slaying of John Curtis Patterson at a north Boulder gas station, after half a century of investigation.
  2. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office, in their recent announcement, revealed that modern advancements in ballistics technology and in-depth forensic findings have conclusively linked Locicero to the crime.
  3. According to recent reports, the politics surrounding the war-and-conflicts and crime-and-justice sectors have been heated, with the public demanding more transparency in general-news and crime-and-justice reporting.
  4. Curtis Patterson's case has sparked interest in public policies aimed at improving forensic practices and providing more resources for unsolved cold cases.
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