Iowa man charged with triple murder after Utah women’s bodies found

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An Iowa man, Ivan Miller, 22, was charged with three counts of aggravated murder (first-degree felonies potentially carrying the death penalty) after three Utah women—Linda Dewey, 65; Natalie Graves, 34; and Margaret Oldroyd, 86—were found dead in Wayne County. Dewey and Graves were killed while starting a hike near a trail west of Capitol Reef National Park; Oldroyd was killed in Lyman. Miller was arrested in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, after investigators traced a Subaru linked to the victims.
Topics:nation#aggravated-murder#capitol-reef-national-park#crime#iowa-man#triple-homicide#wayne-county-utah
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