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Woman's 1987 Murder Solved, Linked to 'Prolific' Colorado Serial Killer: Sheriff's Office
DNA recovered from paper bags led to a CODIS match linking Vincent Darrell Groves to the 1987 murder, marking the seventh cold case solved by Douglas County in seven years.
- A woman's 1987 murder in Colorado has been linked to a prolific serial killer, Vincent Darrell Groves, through DNA evidence.
- Groves targeted vulnerable women between 1978 and 1988 and was known to victimize hitchhikers, and he died in prison in 1996.
- The sheriff's office said obtaining a DNA profile from nearly 40-year-old paper bags was 'exceptionally rare,' but it helped solve the cold case.
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DNA From Paper Bags Cracks 1987 Murder Case
Rhonda Marie Fisher's killer has finally been identified, 38 years after her death. DNA evidence has linked her 1987 killing to one of Colorado's most notorious serial killers, officials say. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office announced that DNA recovered from paper bags placed on Fisher's hands to preserve evidence was...
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