US Politics | Who was Annette Schnee and what happened to her?

HER murder case has finally been solved after decades of uncertainty. Annette Schnee was killed at the age of 21. Colorado District Attorneys CouncilAnnette Schnee prior to her murder on January 6, 1982 '/ ' Annette was a housekeeper at a Colorado Holiday Inn. She went missing on January 6, 1982, in Breckenridge, Colorado. As reported by CBS News, she was hitchhiking after picking up medicine at a drugstore. Before stopping for medication, she left work and went to the doctor. Read More On This Murder Case MURDER TRAIL Shock twist emerges in sick murder of 2 hitchhikers after killer tricks cops JUSTICE PREVAILS Everything to know about Alan Lee Phillips and where is he now Her body was found almost six months later on July 3, 1982, by a boy who was fishing. Annette had been shot to death. Who else went missing on the same day as Annette Schnee? 29-year-old Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer went missing on the same day and in the same town as Annette. Her body was found in a snowbank on January 7, 1982. Most read in US News 'GOING TO HELL' Lori Vallow's mother-in-law issues haunting message to cult mom KNIFE RAMPAGE Eerie link emerges between university murders and killer that inspired Scream 'FIND HIM' Dad claims clues in case 'linked to JonBenet Ramsey murder' dismissed by cops BIDEN TIME Inside Naomi Biden's glam White House wedding in first glimpse of dress & decor IN THE RED Serena Williams' stepmom's debts revealed amid crumbling childhood home battle END OF DAYS I'm time traveller from 2671 - the biggest event in history is coming up Like Annette, she had been shot to death. Once Annette's body was found, police strongly believed the two disappearances and murders were connected. Annette was wearing a single orange sock — the matching one having been found near Bobbie Jo's body. Police initially had suspicions about Bobbie Jo's husband, Jeff Oberholtzer, as he had ties to both victims. As reported by 9News, Jeff's business card was found in Annette's pocket. However, he was later cleared as a suspect due to DNA testing. Who killed Anette Schnee? This case remained unsolved for years until coming to a close in November 2022. On November 7, 2022, Alan Phillips was convicted of the murders of Annette and Bobbie Jo. Park County Sheriff's Office via APAlan Lee Phillips on February 24, 2021 '/ ' He was charged with two life sentences. According to the Park County Sheriff's office, Alan was arrested in February 2021 after DNA testing connected him to the disappearances and murders of the two women. In a press release, the Colorado District Attorney's Council (CDAC), said: ...The Schnee family hired Charlie McCormick who worked on it for decades and eventually he heard about United Data Connect, aforensic science company specializing in DNA work.... The Council continued: ...Once involved, United Data Connect was able to extract DNA from some of the case evidence and match it through genealogy to two brothers. Only one of them, Alan Phillips, had lived in Colorado.... The press release then states: ...Investigators tested a DNA sample from some of his garbage and determined that he was a match.... Read More on The US Sun WORLD IS WATCHING Qatar brushes off controversy as World Cup opening ceremony kicks off 'GOING TO HELL' Lori Vallow's mother-in-law issues haunting message to cult mom According to CBS News, Phillips intends to appeal his conviction. He stated that the DNA evidence used to help charge him in the case was contaminated and mishandled.

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