"Decades-Old Cold Case of WWII Veteran's Murder in Florida Finally Solved"

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The cold case murder of WWII veteran Hiram “Ross” Grayam, killed in 1968, has been solved 56 years later by the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office. Thomas J. Williams, now deceased, confessed to the murder, with new leads emerging from witnesses. The case regained momentum in 2006 and recent years, leading to two independent witnesses coming forward. The identity of a second suspect is known to detectives. Grayam, a beloved milkman and decorated veteran, was remembered for his service in WWII, including the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of concentration camps.
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