TRAGEDY IN DENVER
MAN STABBED IN 39 PLACES
A tenant going early to his work found the body. The man, who wishes her identify remain anonymous, was coming down stairs to go to work, when she discovered the body of the victim lying in a pool of blood on the first-floor landing.
Another tenant says the murder was not committed when he returned home about two o'clock in the morning.
No weapon was found near him, and his murderer has left no trace. He is of middle age and height, has black hair and a large, round face.
The man was not known to any of the occupants of the apartment building on the landing on which the deceased was found, and no disturbance of any kind was heard during the night.
The body was removed from the scene and taken to a local mortuary.
The coroner opened an inquest on the body on Thursday and released the man’s identity to the press and police just moments ago.
He was stated to be Randy Marsh, age 64, a married man visiting his son and daughter-in-law in Denver while his wife remained at their home in Park County.
Randy’s wife, Sharon, son, Stan, and daughter, Shelly, have all been notified of Randy’s passing.
Police Chief, Harrison Yates, deposed to being called by the last witness to view the body of the deceased. He was lying on his back, and before he was moved a doctor was sent for, and on arrival he pronounced life extinct.
The man’s hands were clenched, but did not contain anything.
Dr. Horatio Gauche of the Hell’s Pass Hospital stated that he was called to the deceased and found him dead. He examined the body and found 39 punctured wounds. There were no less than nine in the throat and 17 in the stomach.
He appeared to have been dead three hours.
The body was well a nourished. He had since made a post-mortem examination, and found the left lung penetrated in five places, and the right lung in two places. The heart had been penetrated, but only in one place, others wise it was quite healthy. The liver was healthy, but penetrated in five places, and the spleen was a penetrated in two places. The stomach was penetrated in six places and the corners of his mouth cut up into the joker smile, which has lead investigators to believe that this is the same person who killed Eric Cartman some weeks ago.
Upon a further investigation of the crime scene, a single crow fester was found near the body once laid which has further lead detectives to believe that Randy Marsh was killed by the murderer roaming the streets of Denver, Colorado.
No other evidence has been found.












