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The daughter of Toni Henthorn, who was pushed off a cliff and killed by her husband, had her new guardians — her uncle and aunt — finalized Wednesday by a Denver court.
Haley Henthorn, 10, is now under permanent guardianship by Toni’s brother, Barry Bertolet and his wife Paula.
“It’s probably the best Christmas present that anybody can get,” Barry said.
Barry, a physician in Mississippi, hopes that Haley’s arrival will allow the girl a fresh start after a period of tragedy.
“Her comment was that she just wanted to be a normal girl with a mom and dad,” Barry said. “I think she’s sensing that she’s going to be able to get a little closure now, too.”
During Harold Henthorn’s sentencing hearing in which he was sentenced to life in prison for shoving Toni over a cliff in Rocky Mountain National Park in , Haley’s guardian ad litem, Barbara Cashman, testified about what she called “acts of
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DENVER (CBS4) - CBS4 has learned that the brother of convicted killer Harold Henthorn -- Rob Henthorn -- has been ordered to appear in court next month to explain what happened to $, sent to him in by his brother Harold Henthorn.
Moments after a federal court jury convicted Harold Henthorn Monday of killing his second wife Toni, a process server surprised Rob Henthorn with court papers compelling him to appear in court in Douglas County Oct. 30 to tell a probate judge what happened to the half million dollars Harold Henthorn transferred to him, or a business controlled by him, in early before Henthorn was arrested for his wife's murder.
The money was purportedly for a business investment, according to evidence presented at an earlier federal court hearing. In federal magistrate judge Kathleen Tafoya said at a hearing, "The court views these transfers as an attempt to hide $, in cash assets which could be used should the defendant decide to flee the country."
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