Less than 24 hours after a mysterious triple homicide baffled investigators and devastated two idyllic Utah towns, a bevy of license plate readers, a trail of footprints and a victim’s own key fob helped lead authorities to a suspect more than 300 miles away.
The gruesome saga started Wednesday in the tiny, quaint town of Lyman — population 289. The suspect, 22-year-old Ivan Miller, snuck into the home of Margaret Oldroyd while she was gone and waited for her to return, a Wayne County prosecutor wrote in Miller’s indictment.
When the 86-year-old grandmother came home and settled in to watch TV, Miller shot her in the back of her head and stole her car, prosecutor Michael Winn said.
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Just killing folks for the hell of it.
What kind of Justice should this savage receive.