The murder of two girls terrified her as a child. So she grew up and solved the cases.
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.The year was 1986 and Lindsey Wade, 11, already knew about fear, evil and bad people.
Police followed hundreds of leads, but no arrest was made. Detectives continued to search for the killer, but the case went cold. When Miller met Wade, he saw something in her. She was coming up through the ranks at the Tacoma PD from patrol to narcotics, then eventually made detective. She had a suspect’s DNA from Michella’s body, but none from Jenni’s case because it was too badly decomposed by the time they found her. And the DNA found on Michella’s body didn’t match anyone in the FBI’s national database.
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