Months later, when they got the news that she was dead, and that she had died while alone with Harold, her father Bob said what most in the family were already thinking. Yvonne wanted Toni to say something, anything. They were out hiking when Toni lost her balance on a steep cliff in Rocky Mountain National Park on September 29th, 2012, bleeding out on the ground 130 feet below where she fell. But every time she broached the subject of Harolds job, the couples lack of money or his need for control over every part of her life, Toni always had the same response: If you do that, Ill suffer the consequences. Then, while she was standing below a raised porch with her back turned, Toni felt the weight of something heavy hit her on the neck and knock her to the ground. Although Harold pleaded not guilty at his trial, the jury did not deliberate long before pronouncing him guilty. "She contributed a lot to society, and to be wiped out for no good reason, it's more devastating." And, strangest of all from Montoyas perspective, Harold refused to hand over the coat he was wearing. Toni Henthorn fell to her death off a cliff while hiking with her husband, Harold. Three years later we are still heavy laden with the emotional shock of her death.Toni was a special child, a precious gift to us from God. A year after he was sentenced to life in prison, it doesnt look like Harolds appeal has yet been carried out. In the document, he implied that. Afterwards she would discover what it was that had hurt her so badly: a large piece of lumber that Harold said fell off the porch. It wasnt until Toni came back to Mississippi to visit, for the first and only time in a decade without Harold, that Yvonne began to worry for her daughters safety. When Weaver finally left the Air Force and asked her where she wanted to live, she chose Denver. After being found guilty of first-degree murder, Harold received a life term in federal prison in 2015. And that was the end of the story, except for one detail: according to investigator Robert McMahan, On the front passenger fender of the vehicle, right behind the wheel well of the missing wheel, was an apparent partial foot print type mark. Meaning it looked like someone had tried to kick the car off its jack. And he maintains his innocence. By Kirk Mitchell. Harold told her he was a wealthy businessman who fundraised for schools and Churches. First he convinced her to move to Colorado. The case now before Weaver was different, though. It went on like this for years, with occasional sunbreaks, moments when both Harold and Tonis moods improved and the union seemed salvageable. The only witness to the accident was her husband. Rather, it defines an individual that doesnt meet the criteria for anti-social personality disorder, yet occasionally carries out anti-social acts. The silence of the victim, Toni Bertolet Henthorn, in the court today represents her loudest cry for her daughter and the injustice at the hands of the Defendant.In closing, this trial was about the last moment in Tonis life and the moment that Toni took her last breath. That saying served him well working sex crimes for most of a decade. As exhibited previously of the mother / daughter relationship between Toni and her mother, the Defendant saw no value in a mothers love; the Defendant only saw the financial value of the life of the mother.To a child, evil and villains are supposed to be easily identifiable. Then, he said, he saw nothing but a blurand Toni was no longer standing there. Now he needed an answer to a question that was gnawing at him. It appeared instead to be a terrible accident. Feds say Henthorn pushed his wife over a cliff at Rocky Mountain National Park. The Defendant only made withdrawals and made no deposits in the lives of his wives and their families. Little did Harold Henthorns friends and neighbors know of the terrible secret he had been hiding for most of his married life. Tom Sizemore, Heat and Saving Private Ryan Actor, Dead at 61 DENVER - A Colorado man accused of killing his wife by pushing her off a cliff has been found guilty, CBS Denver reports. By the time Detective Weaver called Roberts, she had been promoted all the way up to chief of the department, and had witnessed more deaths than she cared to count. var sc_security="9a0f0d6e"; If Harold said they needed a new car, the car got bought. When she died, her daughter was only 7 years old. In September of 2015, three years after the incident, a jury found Harold Henthorn guilty of first-degree murder in the case of Toni Henthorns death. Only then did it come crashing down. He had done a lot: Two tours in Vietnam, a return to the country to help evacuate Saigon and 20 years patrolling Air Force bases. Selling the Bro Dream: Are Frat Boys Peddling Vemma Suckers? He was careful and methodical and knew how to navigate the choppy waters of bureaucracy even when it came to the toughest cases. This case has revealed more than just the circumstances behind the wrongful death of Toni Bertolet Henthorn; it has also revealed the ugly truth of the extent of the deceitfulness of the Defendant.The Defendant is the evil that lurked in unthinkable places to manipulate his way into Tonis life as well as others of her character. document.write("