Posted on 09/21/2011 7:55:32 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
DENVER -- In a case reminiscent of the 1989 film Weekend at Bernies, prosecutors say two men went for a night on the town with their friend dead in the backseat of their car.
Robert Young, 43, and Mark Rubinson, 25, are charged with abusing a corpse, identity theft and criminal impersonation in connection with the case, which occurred on the night of Aug. 27.
Its an unusual case. Its a very sad case, said Denver District Attorneys Office spokeswoman Lynn Kimbrough. The charges allege that these two young men put their buddy into the car...and basically went out on the town with his credit cards.
According to the arresting documents, Young found his friend, 43-year-old Jeffery Jarrett, unresponsive at his home in the 1800 block of S. Forest St.
Instead of calling 911, detectives say the pair placed Jarrett in the backseat of Rubinsons SUV and went for a ride.
Their first stop was at Teddy Ts, a bar and grill at E. Evans Ave. and S. Monaco Pkwy, where investigators say the suspects used Jarretts credit card to pay for drinks.
Later in the evening, the two went to eat at Sams No. 3, with Jarrett still in the backseat.
According to police, Young and Rubinson eventually took Jarrett back home and put him in bed and then went back out for more fun on the town.
Using Jarretts credit card, police say they bought food and drinks at a Viva Burrito and filled up Rubinsons car with gas.
Their next stop was Shotgun Willies, a popular strip club at on Colorado Blvd. in Glendale, where police say they withdrew approximately $400 dollars from an ATM and stayed until closing time.
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You have a point!
Let the guys go.
They gave their buddy one last night of fun.
Why is this a big deal to anyone?
Hell, if it was my brother I’d buy the guys drinks after the funeral and thank them.
NOT_A_PING
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