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A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing last month in Fort Collins.

Just before 11 a.m. on Nov. 21 a passerby found the body of 30-year-old Adam Clouser in the 800 block of North College Avenue. At the time, Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) called his death suspicious. Investigators later determined he had been stabbed multiple times and his death was ruled a homicide.

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By Friday night, the family said in a statement that the search for Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, 40, and McKean's 8-year-old son, Gideon Joseph Kennedy McKean, had shifted to a 'recovery. Brian Townsend (left), 41 of Waterford and the new owner of Charlie's Barber Shop, stands with Charlie Burgin, 85, the man who gave him his first hair-cut and is now passing on the old barber shop.

Through the investigation, Brian Townsend, 35, recently of Fort Collins was identified as a suspect.

Detectives determined that the two men got into an argument on the afternoon of Nov. 19. During that fight, Townsend fatally wounded Clouser and then left the area, according to FCPS.

A passerby discovered Clouser's body two days later. Townsend was arrested on Nov. 30 and booked into the Larimer County Jail on a charge of first-degree murder.

Police have reason to believe that the men knew each other.

'Our detectives worked nonstop to gather evidence and locate the suspect in this case,' said FCPS Chief Jeff Swoboda. 'While nothing can reverse the devastating impact of violent crimes like this, we remain committed to seeking justice and finding answers for families.'

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Anyone with information about this incident, who has not already spoken to police, is asked to contact Detective Julia Chenoweth at 970- 416-2645. People who wish to remain anonymous may contact Crime Stoppers of Larimer County at 970-221-6868.

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Synopsis
Scotch may be the most popular whisky in the world today, but over a century ago, it was Irish whiskey which was most commonly drunk throughout the world. At the time of writing only three producing units exist at Midleton, Co Cork; Bushmills, Co Antrim and Cooley at Dundalk, Co Louth. In this book, Brian Townsend has meticulously researched the lost distilleries of Ireland and details what happened to them. In part I, he relates the origins of distilling in Ireland (an Arabic hand-down to Irish monks); the links with Scotland; the wild years when illicit distilling was rampant and shebeens proliferated as corruption increased; the coming of legitimacy and temperance; the development of the Coffey still (which ultimately helped to sink the industry); the golden years; and, prohibition in the USA and the emergence of the Free State in 1922. In part II, each distillery is listed and accompanied with archive photos and etchings. The list will include: Bow Street, John's Lane, Thomas Street, Marrowbone Lane, Jones Road and Phoenix Park (all Dublin); Monasterevan, Co Kildare; Tullamore, Brusna and Birr (all Co Offaly); Nun's Island, Galway; Limerick, Co Limerick; North Mall, Cork; Midleton, Glen and Bandon (all Co Cork); Bishop's Water, Wexford; Dundalk, Co Louth; Royal Irish, Avoniel and Irish, Belfast; Upper and Lower, Comber, Co Down; and, Coleraine and Limavady, Co Londonderry and Abbey Street and Waterside, Londonderry. Black and white contemporary and archive photographs accompany the text.
Copyright:
2015

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What Happened To Brian Townsend Murder

Book Quality:
Publisher Quality
ISBN-13:
9781906000097
Related ISBNs:
9781897784877, 9781897784877, 9781897784365
Publisher:
Neil Wilson Publishing
Date of Addition:
04/25/20
Copyrighted By:
20150228
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Has Image Descriptions:
No
Categories:
History, Nonfiction
Reading Age:
18 and up
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Bookshare Staff
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This is a copyrighted book.

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