
Spineless Killers Of Idaho Clerk Still At Large A Decade Later
After nearly 11 years of investigating, southwest Idaho detectives still don't have the identities of two ruthless cowards who murdered a young father days before Christmas in 2014.
The Canyon County Sheriff's Office first released surveillance images more than a decade ago of two killers who shot a 25-year-old night shift worker to death at a Notus Jackson's Food Store before stealing a safe and the victim's automobile and fleeing around 3 A.M. on December 17, 2014.
Notus is a small community located 35 miles west of Boise. A $100,000 reward has been offered in this case, according to details shared by Idaho State Journal.

(Note: Please look real hard at these two)
Two Killers Still Wanted For 2014 Murder of Idaho Market Clerk
Armed with an assault rifle and wearing a camouflaged jacket and hooded sweatshirt, the first individual can be seen on camera entering the market just before the second coward carries in a hand truck; both wastes of space remain at large.
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We can only hope that God sorts things out when these two spineless killers meet their maker. The best thing would be for them to turn themselves in to the nearest police department, confess, and begin begging for forgiveness.
Christopher Reece was a hard working, devoted family man who didn't deserve to be murdered by a pair of gutless thugs a week before the Christmas holiday.
If you have information that could lead to arrests in this matter, or want to collect a lot of money for seeing to it these guys are locked up for good, contact the Canyon County Sheriff's Office, at 208-454-7510.
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