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Nathan Dunlap -- then 19 years old -- was in the grip of his first full-blown manic phase when he committed his terrible crime. The mental-health arguments take up a large portion of the document.
It was closing time and Sylvia was cleaning the salad bar when Nathan Dunlap, also 19, came up behind her and shot her in the head. Dunlap had recently been fired from the restaurant.
Sandi Rogers, whose 17-year-old son, Ben Grant, was one of Dunlap’s victims, said she met with the governor and told him that “19 years, five months and 23 days — it was 23 days when I met ...
Nathan Dunlap's attorneys made the claim in a formal request to Gov. John Hickenlooper for clemency, ... Three of the victims were teenagers. Dunlap, then 19, ...
DENVER — In the face of their client’s pending execution, Nathan Dunlap’s lawyers are asking Gov. John Hickenlooper to grant clemency to the man convicted of killing four at an Aurora Chuck ...
The campaign to either save Nathan Dunlap from the death penalty or execute the man convicted of four brutal murders at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in 1993 has turned into something of a public ...
NEW CASTLE — Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper angered many around the state with his May 22 “temporary reprieve” for convicted murderer Nathan Dunlap, including an area couple whose niece was one of ...
A victim's father said the decision felt like being stabbed in the back. May 22, 2013 — -- Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has indefinitely delayed the execution of convicted killer Nathan ...
DENVER — Lawyers for Nathan Dunlap, the man set to be executed for killing four people at a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant in 1993, have officially asked Gov. John Hickenlooper to save his life.
DENVER (AP) - A man on Colorado's death row for killing four people at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant nearly 19 years ago asked a federal court Tuesday to overturn his death sentence. Attorneys for ...
DENVER (AP) - The mother of a Colorado teenager shot and killed 19 years ago is pleading with the governor to allow the convicted killer's execution to go on as planned.