hocking Discovery: Married Colorado Couple Found Living with Lover’s Corpse for 18 Months – INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY

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Grand Junction, CO 81501 – A married couple in Grand Junction, Colorado, has been arrested after authorities discovered they had allegedly lived with the decomposing body of their “intimate” threesome partner for 18 months. The grisly find was made in their apartment near North Avenue and 29 Road after police received a tip. Officials say the deceased man had been in a relationship with the couple, and his death was never reported. Neighbors recalled strange odors but never suspected the truth. Mesa County Sheriff’s Office described the case as “one of the most unusual” they’ve handled. An autopsy is underway to determine the cause of death.

hocking Discovery: Married Colorado Couple Found Living with Lover’s Corpse for 18 Months – INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Police find decomposed body in couple’s apartment in Grand Junction, Colorado.

  • IMPACT: One man deceased, two arrested, disturbing living conditions revealed.

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This is one of the most unusual cases we’ve seen,” – Mesa County Sheriff’s Office.

  • ACTION: Neighbors urged to report suspicious odors or unusual activity immediately.

Impact Of Local News

  1. Precise Location: Grand Junction, CO 81501 – Apartment complex near North Avenue & 29 Road.

  2. Community Connection: “We always smelled something strange, but never imagined this,” – Linda Carter, local resident.

  3. Visual Proof:
    @GrandJunctionResident – Taken at 3:15 PM outside complex

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW: Second high-profile case this year in Colorado involving long-term concealment of a body.

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
    Mesa County Sheriff’s Office – Report #2025-1184 obtained by Daily Observer

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » Mesa County Crime Stoppers: 970-241-STOP
    » Victim Support Services: 970-555-HELP

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE: “If you notice prolonged absence of a neighbor or strange smells, contact authorities immediately,” – Sheriff Todd Rowell, Mesa County Sheriff’s Office.

Community Pulse

“Should landlords conduct wellness checks if tenants are missing?
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Comment below – Local council reviewing policies”

Update Log

  • 4:30 PM: Mesa County Sheriff confirms couple in custody, autopsy results pending.

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