Colorado arrest sparks Utah extradition fight in triple-murder case

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An Iowa man, Ivan Miller, 22, is charged in Utah with three counts of aggravated murder in the killings of three women and will fight extradition after being arrested in Pagosa Springs, Colorado; prosecutors say he confessed to killing to steal the victims’ cars and credit cards and faces death-penalty-eligible charges. He was tracked to Colorado via license-plate data and a car key fob app and is being held without bail as Utah prosecutors consider the death penalty. Miller previously faced Iowa charges for burglary and weapons offenses, and Utah defense lawyers are seeking court appointment to represent him in the Wayne County case.
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