Affidavit: Man says deadly shooting of woman in Berthoud home was an accident

KDVR – A man admitted to the investigators that he fired a fire that killed a mother at her home in Perth

Fox31 has obtained a written written certificate without adults from Eibnzer Worko, and revealed new details about what led to the shooting that killed Jennifer James, 49.

A woman was shot dead in Perth

James was at her home on the first street north of Mountain Street in Perth

According to the written statement, the connected 911 stated that she said that she had been shot before she collapsed and stopped breathing. The first respondents provided aid, but announced her death at the scene.

The Laimer Sharif County Office said at the time that her death was “suspicious.”

The surveillance footage leads to suspicion

Investigators reviewed the security camera footage captured nearby and found that Nissan Raghi stopped in front of the residence at 11:18 pm and there were several moments before the headlights became dark and went away.

A description identical vehicle was seen after 11 pm in footage from the Konuko gas station, a few blocks north. According to the written statement, the Nissan driver came out and appears to be interacting with licensing panels.

At the gas station, the Nissan operator was also seen a meeting with the Blue Dodge Ram RAM driver. According to the written statement, she left the truck and returned shortly after that, and met again with the Nissan operator, who left the fuel station and then drove south on the first street at approximately 11:18 pm

Data from the automated licensing board readers showed that Nissan and Dodge are only near Larimer’s province once over the past thirty days.

On April 30, Nissan participated in a 25 -year crash near the village of Greenwood. Greenwood village police station, the driver, who was identified as Ebnzer Worko, called the camera shots worn by the body that he had a pistol under his jacket.

Investigators collected his cell phone to the Cabela’s car in Thornton, where Worku and Nissan were found, along with Dodge and its driver. The written statement said that the Dodge driver entered the store, and returned with two sons of live cartridges and handed them to Worku.

Worku and Dodge driver were detained for interrogation and vehicles were seized for treatment. The Glock 22, 40, with a magazine extended between the driver’s seat and the central control unit in April.

Worku was interrogated by investigators

Worku abdicated his rights in Miranda and was transferred to Sharif’s office for an interview with him.

Worku talked about the history of his mental health, according to the written benefit, and said that he suffers from “schizophrenia”, and hears voices telling him to harm others. He said he was outside the prescriptions for two years.

He confessed to having a Glock 22 pistol and said it was a birthday gift from his “adopted uncle”, which was determined as a Dodge driver. He said that the gun was to shoot the target and was only used in the range, and it was kept in a storage unit.

Initially, he denied that he was in Laarmer province and the statement was confused why he was associated with the investigation. He later admitted that a Dodge driver at Murphy Express Fuel Station was meeting for another magazine between 6 pm and 11 pm, before going to the Airsoft facility in Erie. He said that he was driving his father’s car, Honda CR-V, that Nissan had been recently re-was re-written.

Investigators told him that monitoring footage showed him in Perthod on the night of the killing, and he denied knowing anything about the shooting.

The statement said he appears to be in an emotional ordeal when they told him that someone had died. Pressing the investigators, Worko said he had taken out his fiery weapon, but he did not know that anyone was close.

Warning statement: Worku admits shooting

Worku said he had met a Dodge driver in Conoco to capture the Marijuana cartridge, and said he had recorded his licensing boards to avoid driving losses to his home.

Worku said that he left the fuel station and was driving his car in the south on the first street while trying to clean his pistol and “accidentally” he launched it from the driver’s window towards the house, according to the written statement. He said he was not aware of the pistol and his finger was injured on the trigger when he withdrew the slide, and made the gun emptying. He said he stopped in the middle of the road before the shooting.

Then he said he shot again when he tried to cleanse the room, and he did not realize a live tour. He told the investigators that he was not aiming and believed that the bullets would collide with a wall or stop. He said he saw that the curtains were often closed, so he did not think that he had hit anyone, feared and went away, and turned off the headlights to avoid attention.

He said he believed that the covers flew from the car while carrying the gun outside the car, however, Sharif’s office said that no covers were found at the scene.

The sin said that he was ready to take responsibility and asked to inform the victim’s family about his deep regret. According to the sin, he said: “I did that, and I punish it,” and he said again and again, “He put me in prison”, until he asked for the death penalty.

After confessing, he was arrested on charges of first -class killing. He was booked in Laimer County Prison for one of the first-class killing-severe indifference, and issued a bond of only $ 1.25 million.

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