Mark Horner

Diazien: She was seen alive

July 5, 2000 (Albuquerque) The attorney for murder suspect Diazien Hossencofft told a judge Wednesday that Girly Hossencofft was seen alive five days after she disappeared. The statement came as Hossencofft was sentenced to a year behind bars for violating the restraining order filed by Ms. Hossencofft on January 25, 1999. As for the alleged […]

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Where’s the tape?

Prosecutors still seeking recorded conversation between Henning and Miller Monday, July 3, 2000 (Albuquerque) Prosecutors in the Girly Chew Hossencofft murder case filed a “Motion to Show Cause” today involving key witness Bill Miller of Albuquerque. Although Miller was twice served subpoenas last month, he has still failed to turn over an audio tape that

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Suspects’ cells and lockers searched

Search uncovers amulet. Is it Girly’s? (Albuquerque) The Horner Report has learned that investigators in the Girly Chew Hossencofft case executed a search warrant at the Bernalillo County Detention Center on Wednesday, June 28. According an inventory report related to the warrant, police seized an amulet from inmate Diazien Hossencofft’s locker. Mr. Hossencofft is the

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Splitting hairs

June 30, 2000 (Albuquerque) The recent search for Girly Chew Hossencofft’s remains near Magdalena produced what seemed to be a disappointing outcome. Investigators located a dead animal and “a couple of items of intrigue” at the bottom of a mine shaft. Still, police say that the dead animal will be sent to the University of

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50 search photos

Update, Dec. 30, 2019: All June 25 search photos now published *plus* bonus photos.  In total, 70 search photos now appear on this post.  Hossencofft Search Photographs:  June 24 & 25, 2000 For details of this 2-day high-profile search, please read Search yields ‘Items of intrigue,’ no human remains. Saturday, June 24, 2000   Sunday,

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