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February 29, 1968
Sixty-year-old Gwen Miller was found deceased at her residence on Hall Street. She was living alone at the time of her death. When police arrived on scene, they found the back window of her home had been smashed. An autopsy determined Miller had been raped and strangled.
Numerous leads were investigated, including the discovery of a watch in Mitchell, SD, with Miller's name engraved on it. Several of Miller's co-workers at Bennett Clarkson Hospital were interviewed, but she was described as a quiet woman who didn't volunteer much personal information to her colleagues.
Police also followed a tip that Miller may have been killed by a former pharmacist in Lincoln, Nebraska. The suspect was described as a drug addict who met Miller in Nebraska. None of these leads were useful in determining who killed Miller. The case remains unsolved.
http://www.rcgov.org/Police/unsolved.html
Sixty-year-old Gwen Miller was found deceased at her residence on Hall Street. She was living alone at the time of her death. When police arrived on scene, they found the back window of her home had been smashed. An autopsy determined Miller had been raped and strangled.
Numerous leads were investigated, including the discovery of a watch in Mitchell, SD, with Miller's name engraved on it. Several of Miller's co-workers at Bennett Clarkson Hospital were interviewed, but she was described as a quiet woman who didn't volunteer much personal information to her colleagues.
Police also followed a tip that Miller may have been killed by a former pharmacist in Lincoln, Nebraska. The suspect was described as a drug addict who met Miller in Nebraska. None of these leads were useful in determining who killed Miller. The case remains unsolved.
http://www.rcgov.org/Police/unsolved.html