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Article: MOTHER FRUSTRATED BY SLAYING PROBE AFTER EIGHT MONTHS AND NO ARRESTS IN SON'S DEATH, MOM OFFERS REWARD.(Local)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- September 25, 2001
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Byline: Sarah Huntley News Staff Writer
It's a series of images Charles Peirce won't soon forget: a front door left open in the middle of January, the inviting glow of a living room light and the body of his friend and neighbor, lying in a pool of blood, waiting to be found.
Peirce's discovery, made eight months ago today, started an investigation into a slaying that police say was likely motivated by extreme rage.
Thad J. Tigges, a 33-year-old X-ray technician who loved snow boarding and dirt bike racing, had been shot multiple times in the head and chest.
``It looks as if the person or people responsible came up to the door and ...
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...Berneta M. Tigges, 89, of 4889 Asbury Road, died Friday ... death in 1993. She then married Arthur Tigges on May 19, 1995. Berneta and Arthur ... are a stepson, Richard (Charlotte) Tigges, of Sherrill, and their children, Lori ...
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