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The widower dateline
The widower dateline













the widower dateline

When the friends and family of Toni Henthorn heard how she died, only one was able to put into words what so many others were thinking. And the only reason Weaver was even looking at this thin excuse for a file was that now that same husband was a widower once more. The only witness to the accident was her husband. She was killed while trying to change a flat tire when the car she was underneath fell on top of her, thousands of pounds of metal pinning her to the ground. In 1995, long before Weaver ever stepped foot in Douglas County, a woman died on the side of a dark road on a cold night. It appeared instead to be a terrible accident. At first glance, it wasn’t even apparent that it was a case. The case now before Weaver was different, though.

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He was careful and methodical and knew how to navigate the choppy waters of bureaucracy even when it came to the toughest cases. That saying served him well working sex crimes for most of a decade. “Do it carefully, not quickly,” was Weaver’s. Not long after that he found what a lot of good detectives manage to find: a mantra.

the widower dateline

Only a few years later he was surprised to find that the people who ran the county wanted him to work cases. After a few years sharpening his golf game Weaver got bored and applied for a job in Douglas, the county just to the south. When Weaver finally left the Air Force and asked her where she wanted to live, she chose Denver. Before becoming a detective he’d spent decades moving his wife from base to base.















The widower dateline