Colorado Man Rescued In 1982 Snowstorm Linked To Murder Of 2 Women On Same Day
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Annette Kay Schnee and Barbara Jo Oberholtzer were last seen alive on the same day
Authorities did not see any connection between the two events
After 39 years, DNA samples from the murder sites matched with Phillips
A man who was rescued from the top of Guanella Pass in the Colorado mountains during a snowdrift in 1982 has been accused of killing two women on the same day.
Annette Kay Schnee, 21, and Barbara Jo Oberholtzer, 29, were last seen alive when they were hitchhiking separately in the Breckenridge area on Jan. 6, 1982. According to the sheriff s office, the two women were shot.
Fue rescatado en una montaña hace casi 40 años La policía ahora lo acusa de haber matado a dos mujeres esa misma noche telemundo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telemundo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hours after Alan Phillips allegedly killed two women in 1982, he plowed into a snowdrift and was saved after an airplane overhead saw him flashing 'SOS.'
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A plane spotted his SOS and saved him in 1982. It was the same night he killed two women, police now say.
Jaclyn Peiser, The Washington Post
May 25, 2021
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Annette Kay Schnee, left, and Barbara Jo Oberholtzer were found dead in 1982 near Breckenridge, Colo. Police say they ve made an arrest in the case, now 70-year-old Alan Lee Phillips.Colorado Bureau of Investigation/Handout
As Harold E. Bray peered out an airplane window over the Colorado mountains one night in January 1982, he noticed flashes of light on a darkened pass below: three short, three long, then three short again.