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This listing contains user-submitted reports documenting historically significant events and personal experiences at 2968 South Genoa Street, Aurora, CO, US, including reports of criminal activity, homicides, deaths, famous residents, and alleged paranormal occurrences. If you have more information about this address, let us know.

reported events that occurred at 2968 South Genoa Street on April 9th, 1987

On April 9, 1987, Harry Kavalos was found shot to death in a chair next to the kitchen table at a home in the 2900 block of South Genoa Street in Aurora. The victim was home alone and there were no signs of force entry. The suspect(s) responsible for the death of Harry Kavalos have yet to be identified.

https://amwfans.com/thread/2005/stephen-harrington-colorado-1987

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All that is known about Stephen Harrington is that he would be approxmiately 68 years old by the time of this thread posting. If you have updated physical description or any other (non-tip related) in


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