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Man guilty of pushing wife off Colorado cliff to her death

A federal jury has convicted a man of murder in the death of his wife, who fell off a cliff as they hiked in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park to celebrate their wedding anniversary.

Jurors on Monday found 59-year-old Harold Henthorn guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Toni Henthorn. Defense attorneys argued that she accidentally fell while snapping a photo and prosecutors’ evidence was largely circumstantial.

Prosecutors argued during a two-week trial that Henthorn staged his wife’s death to look like an accident because he stood to benefit from her $4.7 million in life insurance policies. They said Henthorn gave inconsistent accounts of the deadly hike and could not explain why he had a park map with an “X” drawn at the spot where she fell.

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