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Denver man formally charged after his wife died at hospital, infant daughter found dead in home

The two victims were identified by a medical examiner on Friday.
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DENVER — A man was formally charged with killing his wife at their Denver home on Tuesday after the woman, and the couple's infant, both died earlier this week.

Nicholas Myklebust, who was a Regis University associate professor of English at the time, was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly called 911 just before 7 a.m. Monday to report that he found his wife bleeding on the ground and their infant daughter not breathing.

When officers arrived at the home, located along the 3200 block of N. Syracuse, they found a woman with blunt force injuries on her head and face, according to a probable cause statement. She was taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The child was found on a bed in a bedroom. She was pronounced dead and did not have any visible injuries, according to the statement. Detectives noticed that Myklebust's knuckles appeared to have bruising, according to court documents.

Myklebust was taken to Denver Police headquarters for questioning. He was arrested on Tuesday and his bond was set at $5 million.

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On Friday, Myklebust was formally charged with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the woman's death and one count of tampering with physical evidence. As of now, he is not acing charges in connection with the death of the infant.

He appeared in court in the afternoon for his second advisement. The defense has filed a series of motions, including about preserving evidence, though they did not go into detail about them.

Denver man formally charged after his wife died at hospital, infant daughter found dead in home

Myklebust's bond remained at $5 million cash only.

He is next due in court on Aug. 15.

Also on Friday, the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner released the names of the deceased.

The woman was identified as Seorin Kim, 44, according to the medical examiner. Her cause of death was ruled as blunt force injuries and her manner of death was listed as a homicide.

The infant was identified as Lesley Kim, who was born in early May. She died at the scene. Her cause and manner of death are pending.

Regis University confirmed Myklebust is not affiliated with the school anymore.


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