Two Utah hikers, an aunt and niece, killed in random killing spree; suspect in custody

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An aunt (Linda Dewey, 65) and her niece (Natalie Graves, 34) were murdered while hiking at the Cockscomb Trailhead in Kane County, Utah, during a random killing spree led by Ivan Miller; the spree began with the shooting of 86-year-old Margaret Oldroyd in Lyman, Utah, and Miller was later captured in Colorado after a multi-state manhunt, facing aggravated murder and multiple charges; their families mourn and plan to honor the victims at the trailhead.
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