Siblings’ Murder Solved After 34 Years Thanks to Forensic Breakthrough

The unthinkable happened on a fateful evening in 1988 when a pair of siblings were brutally stabbed. The older sister managed to utter her dying words, indicating that the killer was a man from Detroit. Thirty-four years passed with this case growing colder by the day, until modern forensic methods led to a breakthrough.

The arrest of Gene C. Meyer, once a resident of Valders, was finally made in Washington state. He is now facing charges of 1st Degree Murder and 1st Degree Sexual Assault – Use of a Dangerous Weapon in Outagamie County Court. This development brings some semblance of closure to the family that has waited decades for justice…

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