Nearly 44 years after the murder and rape of a woman in Boston, Massachusetts, an Oregon man confessed to FBI agents that he committed the crime.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham highlights several cold cases the FBI has yet to solve on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’Boston, MassachusettsSuffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office said in a press release that 68-year-old John Michael Irmer, who wasto Boston over the weekend, would be charged with the murder of Susan Marcia Rose on Oct. 30, 1979.
In August, law enforcement officials said, Irmer walked into the Portland FBI field office and confessed on his own to agents that around Halloween in 1979, he met a woman with red hair at a skating rink.The two then went entered a building undergoing renovation on Beacon Street, Irma reportedly told police, where he grabbed a hammer, struck the woman on the head, and killed her before raping her.
After making the confession to agents, investigators verified that Rose, who had red hair, was found murdered at a building on Beacon Street onRose’s cause of death was determined to be from multiple blunt injuries on the head with fractures to the skull and lacerations to the brain.Investigators also collected a DNA sample from Irmer, and it was a positive match to samples recovered from the
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