Murder occurred March 21, 1979.
Mar 18, 2014
"On the day Kuzmaak was killed, Mitchell arrived home from work at 4:30 p.m. Kuzmaak had left work 90 minutes earlier.
He noticed the couple's dogs were acting strangely and a dish of leftover manicotti sat out.
"Whoever was there may have got it out to distract the dogs, that's the only thing I could think of," he said.
Mitchell found Kuzmaak in the basement. She was beaten, strangled, stabbed and sexually assaulted.
Mitchell later noticed one of the dogs was stabbed as well, likely trying to protect her.
"She fought very hard," said Mike Stahlman, a retired detective now volunteering the Portland Police Bureau's Cold Case unit. "There was evidence that she did fight but was just overcome at some point."
Stahlman, who was a new police officer at the time Kuzmaak was killed, recalled the thorough investigation and the search for the killer at the time.
He reviewed two of the original leads with Fox 12.
A neighbor saw a man in front of Kuzmaak's home either the day of the murder or the day before. The neighbor worked with police to put together a composite of the man using stock "Identi-Kit" facial features.
Police also matched bloody footprints found in the basement to a pair of Aspen Trailfinder hiking boots. The shoes were fairly common and sold at several stores in Portland at the time."
Read more: http://www.kptv.com/story/24999578/...te-agent-found-dead-in-basement#ixzz3QEkvUUSU
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Mar 18, 2014
"On the day Kuzmaak was killed, Mitchell arrived home from work at 4:30 p.m. Kuzmaak had left work 90 minutes earlier.
He noticed the couple's dogs were acting strangely and a dish of leftover manicotti sat out.
"Whoever was there may have got it out to distract the dogs, that's the only thing I could think of," he said.
Mitchell found Kuzmaak in the basement. She was beaten, strangled, stabbed and sexually assaulted.
Mitchell later noticed one of the dogs was stabbed as well, likely trying to protect her.
"She fought very hard," said Mike Stahlman, a retired detective now volunteering the Portland Police Bureau's Cold Case unit. "There was evidence that she did fight but was just overcome at some point."
Stahlman, who was a new police officer at the time Kuzmaak was killed, recalled the thorough investigation and the search for the killer at the time.
He reviewed two of the original leads with Fox 12.
A neighbor saw a man in front of Kuzmaak's home either the day of the murder or the day before. The neighbor worked with police to put together a composite of the man using stock "Identi-Kit" facial features.
Police also matched bloody footprints found in the basement to a pair of Aspen Trailfinder hiking boots. The shoes were fairly common and sold at several stores in Portland at the time."
Read more: http://www.kptv.com/story/24999578/...te-agent-found-dead-in-basement#ixzz3QEkvUUSU
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