For many people, February 14 is a joyous date on which to celebrate the romantic union with your significant other. However, this does not mean that dark,
Reports by CBS4 suggest that the teenagers’ bodies were discovered behind the counter inside the Subway restaurant. Investigators stated that both victims were shot by at least one unknown intruder. On Sunday, February 14, the anniversary of the Columbine students’ double murder, officials significantly upped the reward from $12,000 to $100,000 in the hopes that it will encourage anyone with information in the baffling cold case to finally come forward.
KMGH-Denver reported, that the two teenagers were students at Columbine High School, the very school where less than a year earlier 12 of their classmates and a teacher had been killed in a mass shooting. The high school sweethearts stayed together even through the traumatic time in their lives and were described as a happy young couple by family members. “Although they had just gone through the tragedy at the high school, they were coming through it so good and they were so happy. We just really felt like that might be the las
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Cold-Case: $100,000 Reward Offered for Info on Valentine’s Day Murder of Teenage Couple
A reward of $100,000 is offered by Colorado officials for information leading to the suspect(s) in relation to the Valentine’s Day double murder of a teenage couple decades ago.
Metro Denver Crime Stoppers announced the major reward increase in a statement 21 years after “high school sweethearts” Nicholas Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell were found shot dead on Feb. 14, 2000, inside a Subway sandwich shop in Littleton, Colorado, leaving the community shocked.
“With this significantly increased reward, people who haven’t come forward with their information will be much more likely to do so now,” Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Shrader said.
Exactly 21 years after the crime, officials are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the murder of two Littleton teenagers on Valentine’s Day in 2000.