How a dead man's brother helped detectives solve a murder and assault case

United States
July 1, 2019 6:38pm CST
The year is 1968 and a group of ladies enter the home of Gwen Miller. The ladies are nurses and are concerned because Gwen, their co-worker, hasn't shown up for work. The ladies found that Gwen's back door had glass that had been broken, they make their way to her bedroom and find her with the covers pulled up neatly. There's no sign of a violent altercation. However, Gwen is dead. She had been assaulted and murdered. Her case was not solved until a few years ago. Detective Keefe along with the help of a genealogist by the name of Colleen Fitzpatrick were able to isolate DNA and along with a little detective work, figure out who killed Gwen Miller all those years ago. This discussion is already pretty long and the explanation would make it longer. I will link you to information about the case, and I think you should read it if you like this kind of stuff.
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
2 Jul 19
I read the article and it always amazes me how technology is today.
• United States
2 Jul 19
It really is amazing, isn't it? It's not fool/failproof, but it certainly has come a long way.
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
2 Jul 19
@ScribbledAdNauseum yes it is amazing and it seems like it changes everyday.
• United States
3 Jul 19
@simone10 I am of two minds about technology. I think that it's great it's advancing, but we have to do something to keep our planet healthy and habitable.
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@sophie09 (34230)
• Indonesia
2 Jul 19
i coundt say more but thanks for sharing
• United States
3 Jul 19
You don't like this type of stuff?
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@sophie09 (34230)
• Indonesia
3 Jul 19
@ScribbledAdNauseum just so-so hehe