Authorities in Washington state said a 1972 rape and homicide cold case is one step closer to being solved after DNA evidence from a coffee cup led to the arrest of a suspect on Wednesday. CALIFORNIA SEEKS DEATH PENALTY IN ‘GOLDEN STATE KILLER’ CASEAuthorities said Miller became a suspect after DNA evidence was uploaded to a public genetic genealogy website. Snohomish County investigations captain Rob Palmer told The Seattle Times that DNA collected from Miller’s cup matches semen that was collected at the 1972 crime scene. GET THE FOX NEWS APPMiller is being held at Snohomish County Jail on $1 million bail. According to charging documents cited by The Times, Miller has been accused of multiple sex crimes since the 1960s.
Source: Fox News April 12, 2019 05:37 UTC