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Fla. Teen’s 1996 Murder Remains Unsolved
By Jeff Truesdell
February 04, 2021 12:02 PM

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The still-unsolved murder 25 years ago of 18-year-old mom Victoria Rose Miller cast her brokenhearted family adrift.

A rider on horseback spotted her body in the brush behind the Fraternal Order of Police lodge in Boynton Beach, Fla., shortly before noon on May 11, 1996. She'd last been seen at a party two nights earlier, and was reported missing by her mother. When found — a victim of rape and dead from blunt force trauma — her throat had been slit, say detectives, who believe she was killed elsewhere and dumped.

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Article link: Fla. Teen’s 1996 Murder Remains Unsolved. Will a Police-Produced Podcast Give Family Answers?
 
I’m glad they’re using social media to their advantage. People have short memories. Life gets busy and they need a reminder to speak up.
 
Victoria Rose Miller, 18, was attacked and killed in 1996. Her body was found in Boynton Beach, but her killer has never been caught.

Boynton Beach intern, Maxx-Anne Miller began pouring over old case files last Spring, and with the blessing of police officials, she launched a podcast called "Rosebud," about Victoria's life and death.

The podcast gained steady attention, but last week, the listenership doubled after a "People Magazine" spread on the show.
Podcast created by an intern could help teen's unsolved murder
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