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Subject: Scott Kimball

  • Gone, Not Forgotten

    May 16, 2008
  • What's in a name? The chance to catch a killer

    October 8, 2008
  • Peers name Rocky Mountain News Sara Burnett as the paper's best reporter

    "Going Up," a sidebar to our main feature article about the for-sale sign hanging on the Rocky Mountain News, spotlighted five Rocky notables who the Denver Post should hire in the event of the tabloid's closure if it wants to lure its old rival's subscribers. But the roster is hardly a complete list of talented journalists at the paper who richly deserve to remain in the profession. Take Sara Burnett, whose colleagues just chose her as the Rocky's best reporter -- and she has indeed had an inc

    December 11, 2008
  • Strip Search

    Jennifer Marcum's path ends and begins at Shotgun Willie's.

    June 29, 2006
  • Guilty second-degree-murder pleas likely for Scott Kimball -- but Jennifer Marcum remains missing

    Scott Kimball.​Accused murderer Scott Kimball, who's expected to plead guilty to two counts of second-degree murder at a proceeding tomorrow, plays a significant role in "Strip Search," a 2006 Luke Turf article about Jennifer Marcum, a former Shotgun Willie's employee then missing for more than three years. She'd landed at his apartment in 2003 shortly before she stopped returning her parents' calls, naturally raising suspicions. But Kimball, who was already in prison at the time of the pi

    October 7, 2009