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Here is a recent report about how this infamous New England cold case was solved:
How Investigators Solved the Stabbing Murder of a Young Mass. Educator 25 Years Later:
Investigators looking into the 1992 rape and murder of 24-year-old Lisa Ziegert knew they would need DNA evidence to solve the case. But the written confession from the killer fell into their laps unexpectedly.
Their big break came decades later, in 2017, when Gary Schara’s girlfriend provided investigators with the incriminating evidence.
Dateline, which will air Friday at 9 p.m. ET/8 CT. “One of them was essentially a confession letter. Another letter was a last will and testament. He also left a apology letter for the Ziegert family.”" data-reactid="33">“There were three separate letters,” Massachusetts State Police Trooper Noah Packer said in the interview with NBC’s Dateline, which will air Friday at 9 p.m. ET/8 CT. “One of them was essentially a confession letter. Another letter was a last will and testament. He also left a apology letter for the Ziegert family.”
In September of 2017, authorities sealed their case against Schara after searching his home and finding DNA samples matching the crime scene.
Says Pack, “We knew that we were gonna solve this case with a DNA match. We didn’t expect to solve this case by somebody writing confession letters.”
Here is a video report with details about the program detailing how this case was solved: