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The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the case of a convicted double murderer who claimed he was a serial killer — a claim his defense attorneys called a sign of his mental illness.
Sean Hanify was sentenced in 2007 to two consecutive life terms for the murders of two Denver men.
Hanify told authorities and the media after his 2002 arrest that he had killed up to seven people in Utah, California and Denver, including two in a string of four stabbing deaths of gay men on Capitol Hill in 1992.



