Kimberlee Singler, 35, of Colorado Springs is a fugitive wanted for murder, attempted murder, and child abuse.
Child Custody Battle Unveiled: Colorado Mother Accused of Murder Was Days Away from Losing Custody, Reveals Court Records
Singler’s nearly four-year custody fight with Kevin Wentz, her ex-husband, has been revealed in recent court records. Unfortunately, Singler was about to lose custody days before the terrible incident
In the distressing incident, police responded to a burglary at a northeast Colorado Springs apartment complex on December 19. Singler and her 11-year-old daughter were found injured at 12:30 am, along with her nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son. The 911 call that brought officers to the scene was a hoax, compounding the tragedy.
Rescuers treated Singler and her daughter at the site before taking them to local hospitals. The 11-year-old girl’s residence is unknown. The tragedy shocked the town and left authorities coping with a mother’s accused murder of her children.
Revelations of Impending Custody Loss Add Complexity to Colorado Mother’s Alleged Crimes
When detectives learn Singler’s ex-husband would get custody, the tragedy becomes more terrible. The court filings reveal the complex legal and personal problems that preceded the agonizing custody battle of nearly four years.
Law enforcement is searching for Kimberlee Singler, who is at large. The community is in astonishment at the family violence. As officials continue to search for Singler, the legal and emotional consequences of this tragedy raise concerns about the complicated circumstances that may have caused it.