
A Black Forest man warned his estranged wife they would be together “till death do us part” before he burst into her bedroom and began firing a .357 revolver — shooting her in the head and pumping several rounds into her boyfriend as he lay in bed.
Margaret Temple testified Tuesday during the murder trial and.
The shooting followed almost immediately, and once it began he showed no mercy, she said. “Alan (Havens) started gurgling and (Garihan) was like, ‘That (expletive) is still alive?’ And he blew off more shots at him,” killing him, she told an El Paso County jury.
Her dramatic testimony about the bloody attack — and months of threats leading up to it — consumed much of the second day of testimony at Garihan’s trial in El Paso County Court.
Attorneys for Garihan, 60, said during opening statements Monday that someone else was responsible for killing Alan Havens and trying to kill Temple. But the woman expressed no doubts about the identity of the shooter.
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