Terrence Miller - Suspect in 1972 cold case killing died by suicide shortly before he was convicted
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Terrence Miller - Suspect in 1972 cold case killing died by suicide shortly before he was convicted
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In a dramatic turn of events that has shaken the legal community and the public, Terrence Miller, aged 78, was found guilty of murder in a decades-old case, only to...
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Terrence Miller's connection to the cold case of Jody Loomis, which remained unsolved for nearly half a century, resurfaced with the advancements in forensic science. Loomis was last seen alive in 1972, and the subsequent investigation into her untimely demise eventually led authorities to Miller. The case, which relied heavily on DNA evidence, saw Miller being brought to trial, facing charges of murder.
Jury Deliberation and the Shocking Discovery
As the jury was secluded, weighing the evidence presented in the high-profile case, a startling discovery was made. Miller, unbeknownst to the jurors, was found deceased at his residence. A family member discovered his body, leading to an immediate investigation by the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. The following day, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office officially confirmed the death as a suicide.
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