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Cole Lewis has been sentenced to 57 years in prison last week for murdering his year-old girlfriend. Lewis, 22, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, assault and crime of violence on Jan. According to the Lakewood Police Department, agents responded to a welfare check on a vehicle parked outside the Panera Bread located at W Colfax Ave.
Agents said the car was severely damaged and inoperable. They found what appeared to be two people inside covered by blankets. One agent found that underneath one of the blankets was the deceased body of Combes. At the time, Lewis told police he and Combes had gotten into a "huge fight" before he was taken into custody. He told police that the two were working at Garbanzo's restaurant near the Colorado Mills Mall and after their shift on March 30, , Lewis drove Combes home.
During the drive Combes reportedly told Lewis she wanted to be in an "open relationship" which was upsetting to Lewis. He dropped her off and returned to Garbanzo's. Lewis was upset and began drinking tequila while working and the restaurant was closed early because Lewis was "cutting his forearm at work.
About 11 p. Lewis drove to Combes' apartment so they could talk but while in the apartment parking lot, he broke the tequila bottle into pieces, got the top part of the broken bottle and took it back to his car. Lewis told police he was mad at Combes for wanting to date other men and was experiencing "blinding rage," and he "blacked out. Lewis said he remembered driving and at one point Combes jerked the wheel and they crashed into a tree. The car was damaged but Lewis drove it back to the Garbanzo's parking lot.
That's when he told police that he remembered strangling Combes and that she was breathing "weird" so he cut her neck with the broken tequila bottle. An autopsy also revealed additional stab wounds to the face, neck and chest. At the sentencing on March 1, there were so many friends and family of Combes that they filled two courtrooms.