From Key Fob to Cross-State Capture: How Utah's Triple-Murder Suspect Was Tracked

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Authorities tracked 22-year-old Ivan Miller, an Iowa resident, from Utah across the Four Corners region into Arizona and Colorado after three women were killed in Wayne County. Using automated license-plate readers and a victim’s car key fob, investigators followed the suspect’s movements, leading to his arrest in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. The victims were Margaret Oldroyd, 86; Linda Dewey, 65; and Natalie Graves, 34. Miller confessed that he killed the women because he needed money, and he had stolen their Buick Regal and a white Subaru used at the trailhead killings.
- A dead woman’s key fob and two grisly crime scenes: How the Utah triple-murder suspect was tracked across state lines CNN
- Triple homicide suspect admits to killing women for cars, money; dragging bodies KOMO
- Man slept in stranger's shed and shot her as she watched TV before he killed 2 others on Utah trail, officials say NBC News
- Iowa man who killed 3 Utah women said 'it had to be done,' charges say KSL.com
- A Killing Spree in Utah Rattles a Region and Puzzles Officials The New York Times
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