After nearly 40 years and advances in genetic geneaology testing, Alan Lee Phillips was convicted and sentenced for the murders of Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer and Annette Schnee – two young women killed hours apart on a snowy day near Breckenridge, Colorado.
After nearly 40 years and advances in genetic geneaology testing, Alan Lee Phillips was convicted and sentenced for the murders of Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer and Annette Schnee – two young women killed hours apart on a snowy day near Breckenridge, Colorado.
Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer and Annette Schnee were murdered in 1982. That same night, Alan Lee Phillips was rescued from a snowy mountain pass. Police now know he became stranded after dumping their bodies.
The same day that Annette Schnee and Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer went missing from Breckenridge, Colorado, a man was rescued on a mountain pass. Decades later, police tie him to their murders.
Alan Lee Phillips was a suspect in the killings of Annette Schnee, 21, and Bobbi Jo Oberholtzer, 29, two women who went missing after they were seen hitchiking out of Breckenridge on Jan. 6, 1982.