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How discarded chewing gum helped convict a serial rapist of two cold case murders

DNA from chewed gum helped detectives confirm Gaff’s link to two murders after decades of dead ends, officials said.

  • Everett Police used a "gum ruse" to secure DNA from Mitchell Gaff, connecting him to the 1980 murder of Susan Vesey and 1984 murder of Judy Weaver.
  • Investigations into the two Washington state murders remained cold for decades until advancements in DNA technology allowed forensic scientists to revisit the cases in 2020.
  • Everett Police Detective Susan Logothetti and colleagues visited Gaff in January 2024, collecting saliva from gum samples that confirmed his DNA matched evidence on Weaver's body.
  • Gaff pleaded guilty to both murders on April 16 and faces sentencing on Wednesday, with prosecutors seeking up to life in prison.
  • After decades of uncertainty, families of Weaver and Vesey found closure as modern DNA profiling proved essential to solving these long-unresolved cases.
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A simple chewing gum was enough to convict a serial rapist for two unsolved murders since the 1980s in Everett.

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How discarded chewing gum helped convict a serial rapist of two cold case murders

A “gum ruse” led to a breakthrough in the investigation of two 1980s murders and showed how crucial modern DNA technology is in solving cold cases.

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Susan Logothetti and two colleagues were on the outside of a yellow house in Everett, Washington, United States, wearing t-shirts and holding flyers promoting a gum company. Mitchell Gaff opened the door wearing pajamas pants, received the trio in his home and agreed to take part in a taste test, testing different types of gum with enthusiasm, recalled Logothetti about the January 2024 meeting. When it came time for Gaff to experience a new tast…

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