Apparently the living situation with the mother wasn't the most ideal.Wow, I love when a case is solved seemingly(to the public) out of left field like this. Gives hopes that many cold cases can be solved. The pic of him with the pheonix pd makes me sick, this creep thought he had literally gotten away with murder! I am so relieved for the families of the victims, and I hope his daughter can find a normal future some how. I wonder when he got married exactly? What happened to his wife as I see no mention of her and find it a bit odd, and perhaps it's sexist or old fashioned of me to think this way, that his daughter lived with him instead of her mother.
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2015/01/13/phoenix-cold-case-arrest/21732905/According to court records filed in 2008, Miller had petitioned for full custody of his daughter after she suffered from health problems from time with her mother, who Miller claimed was homeless and unemployed.
http://www.abc15.com/news/local-new...al-past-in-man-arrested-for-cold-case-murdersIn 2002, Miller was put on trial for stabbing a woman several times in the shop of Canopy West. Miller said she had tried to rob him, and he was acquitted.
“The day he got out of jail, he showed up here, grabbed a couple things and said, ‘Hey, see you guys later, it’s nice working with you, I’m going to Arizona,” Brosius said. “That was the last I’d hear of him.”
Brosius said he testified at Miller’s trial in Washington and never quite made up his mind about what had happened regarding that stabbing.
I concur. Two victims with a pattern then no bodies for twenty years? I. Don't. Think. So.
Yes, you can link to his FB. You can discuss HIS posts, but nothing about other people, i.e., family and friends.Facebook snooping now, some of the stuff he posted, while odd in its own right seems downright sick now.
Can we discuss things from his fb? Stuff we see in pics? I forget how this works for some reason!
Coincidentally, a POI was just named in the Grubbs case. (Doesn't sound like a solid lead, IMVHO.)He would have been in the Northwest when the David Grubbs murder occurred in Ashland Oregon. The victim was killed and nearly decapitated on a bike path. He was a young male, 23 years old, so that does not match his M.O. But still, that is interesting, that the murder was on a bike path. Both Ashland Oregon, and Everett Washington are on the I5 Highway. It would have been easy for him to go on kill trips up and down the I5 and drive home to Everett WA.
Perhaps David Grubbs startled him as he lay in wait for a female victim.
http://www.kval.com/news/local/FBI-specialists-to-look-at-Ashland-slaying-case-158950835.html