• #21

Stranded in Utah, 22-year-old killed three women for money and cars, prosecutors allege​

Hitting an elk in Loa crushed Ivan Miller’s truck several days ago, investigators say, and left the 22-year-old stranded in southern Utah after he sold it to the company that towed it away.

Out of money after staying in a hotel, prosecutors allege, Miller headed to the tiny nearby town of Lyman, fatally shot an elderly woman in her home Wednesday and took her Buick Regal.

Then, because “he did not like the car and wanted to find a different vehicle,” charges against him allege, Miller drove about 15 miles to the 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 Comb Trailhead and shot two women — stabbing one when she continued to move — after they got out of a white Subaru Outback.

Miller, from Blakesburg, Iowa, was charged Thursday with three counts of aggravated murder, each first-degree felonies, for the deaths of the Wayne County women. Their names have not been released as of Thursday evening.
 
  • #22

3/5/26

At approximately 2:45 a.m., Pagosa law enforcement had the suspect in custody and identified him as Miller.

He had a Rock Island brand 1911 model .45-caliber pistol with him, court documents state. Law enforcement also found him with financial cards belonging to the two women found dead at the trailhead.

[...]

After coming to Lyman, Miller said he stayed the night in a back shed where the woman in her 80s was later found.

He said he saw an "old lady" drive away in a Buick, so he entered her home, waited for her behind a door, and shot her in the back of the head with the 1911 while she was sitting down watching television

Miller said he cleaned up the scene the best he could, dragged her out to the shed, and further down into the basement, where he left her.

He said he grabbed his things and took the car, but "did not like the car and wanted to find a different vehicle."

He was parked when he reportedly noticed the two women in their 30s and 60s get out of a white Subaru.

[...]

He confessed that the killings "had to be done," but did not like to do it.

When asked what he did with the knife he used to stab the woman at the trailhead, he pulled it out.
 
  • #23

3/5/26


The investigation started Wednesday afternoon when the bodies of two women were discovered by their husbands at a trailhead located just off State Route 12 in Wayne County.

Detectives found a third woman killed in a home in Lyman, which is about 15 miles away.

Authorities held a press conference Thursday announcing the arrest.
 
  • #24
3/5/26

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Authorities conduct an investigation at a home where a woman was found dead in Lyman, Utah, Thursday, March 5, 2026.

Suspect reportedly stayed in the victim's shed overnight, watching her until she left home in her Buick, and then waited inside her house for her to return, hiding behind a door. After he shot her and took her car, he decided he didn't like the Buick, and killed the other women at the trailhead for their Subaru.


Authorities used license plate readers and vehicle tracking services to follow his path, from Utah through northern Arizona and into the mountain town of Pagosa Springs in southwestern Colorado, where he abandoned the stolen vehicle, Roden said. The suspect was found after a short search, he said.

Roden identified the suspect as Ivan Miller, 22, of Blakesburg, Iowa. According to online jail records, Miller was being held on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon, a misdemeanor. He was scheduled to make his first appearance in court in Colorado on Friday afternoon.

Miller is being represented by the Colorado Public Defender’s office, said Justin Bogan, who heads the office in the judicial district that covers Pagosa Springs. Bogan declined to comment further. Voicemail messages left at listings for possible relatives of Miller were not immediately returned on Thursday.
 
  • #25

3/5/26

Iowa man who killed 3 Utah women said 'it had to be done,' charges say​

 
  • #26

3/5/26

FULL BRIEFING: DPS gives update on 3 women killed in Wayne County​

 
  • #27
When asked what he did with the knife he used to stab the woman at the trailhead, he pulled it out.
I think this is the first official mention I've seen on at least two of the causes of death.
 
  • #28

3/5/26

‘Violent’ Man Kills 3 Random Women in Utah Mountain Mystery: Police​

 
  • #29

He said he didn't like to do it, but that it "had to be done."

That is not the face of someone who didn't enjoy himself.
He's reveling in it.
Demonic. Absolutely demonic.
 
  • #30
He didn’t need to kill those women to take money and their cars. MOO
 
  • #31
I wonder if the two women discovered on the hiking trail were related/with one another.
Yes, the local women/victims were friends per the presser. The women's bodies were located by their two husbands who went looking for them when they were late returning from a day hike.
 
  • #32

Snipped from article:

Iowa crimes​

Miller was scheduled to appear in an Iowa courtroom on Friday on charges of theft, burglary, marijuana possession and being ineligible to carry a gun, according to court records.

In that case, Miller was found inside a cabin at Lake Wapello State Park in Davis County, Iowa, on Dec. 31, according to court records. A state park ranger who was going to clean the cabin and prepare it for an arriving guest found it unlocked and noticed it looked like someone was living inside, as food and pans were seen, according to court documents.

“I went to check the bedrooms and found a fully loaded 7.62 x 54 bolt-action rifle with bayonet and a fully loaded Diamondback AR-10 .308 with scope and bipod, along with several loaded magazines and extra ammunition in boxes and loose ammunition in a bag,” the ranger wrote in court documents.
<snip>
A few months before that, Miller was cited by Alaska wildlife troopers near Bristol Bay for “operating a vessel not equipped with personal flotation devices,” according to a bulletin from the Alaska Department of Public Safety.

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LE should be looking long and hard at whether he's responsible for any other unsolved murders across the country.
It looks like he had access to a boat, and it sure looks as if he's been roaming across numerous states.
This guy's a monster.
Total psychopath.

JMO.
 
  • #33
I, like most of you, have a moral objection to killing people. I’m also a cautious person who believes that if I commit a felony, I’m likely to get caught and go to prison for an unpalatable amount of time.

So I try to put both of those things aside when I’m imagining what went on in some of these cases, and even then this is completely irrational. He was in a woman’s house, alone, and instead of just robbing her, he murders her and steals her car, apparently without otherwise taking her valuables. Then he decides he doesn’t like the vehicle that he lay in wait to get—he knew it was a Buick the whole time he was in the house!—so he murders two more people? Why did he want a car so badly? And why did he decide to murder people instead of just robbing them?

I assume that as charges against him progress, we’ll hear about drugs or mental health issues or both. 22 is the prime time for onset of psychological disorders in a young man.
 
  • #34

Snipped from article:

Iowa crimes​

Miller was scheduled to appear in an Iowa courtroom on Friday on charges of theft, burglary, marijuana possession and being ineligible to carry a gun, according to court records.

In that case, Miller was found inside a cabin at Lake Wapello State Park in Davis County, Iowa, on Dec. 31, according to court records. A state park ranger who was going to clean the cabin and prepare it for an arriving guest found it unlocked and noticed it looked like someone was living inside, as food and pans were seen, according to court documents.

“I went to check the bedrooms and found a fully loaded 7.62 x 54 bolt-action rifle with bayonet and a fully loaded Diamondback AR-10 .308 with scope and bipod, along with several loaded magazines and extra ammunition in boxes and loose ammunition in a bag,” the ranger wrote in court documents.
<snip>
A few months before that, Miller was cited by Alaska wildlife troopers near Bristol Bay for “operating a vessel not equipped with personal flotation devices,” according to a bulletin from the Alaska Department of Public Safety.

__________________________


LE should be looking long and hard at whether he's responsible for any other unsolved murders across the country.
It looks like he had access to a boat, and it sure looks as if he's been roaming across numerous states.
This guy's a monster.
Total psychopath.

JMO.
so he's been uninhibited and out of control for at least a few months now. I was wondering a little bit if he'd hit his head when he totaled his truck, but this timeline makes me dismiss that.
 
  • #35
I, like most of you, have a moral objection to killing people. I’m also a cautious person who believes that if I commit a felony, I’m likely to get caught and go to prison for an unpalatable amount of time.

So I try to put both of those things aside when I’m imagining what went on in some of these cases, and even then this is completely irrational. He was in a woman’s house, alone, and instead of just robbing her, he murders her and steals her car, apparently without otherwise taking her valuables. Then he decides he doesn’t like the vehicle that he lay in wait to get—he knew it was a Buick the whole time he was in the house!—so he murders two more people? Why did he want a car so badly? And why did he decide to murder people instead of just robbing them?

I assume that as charges against him progress, we’ll hear about drugs or mental health issues or both. 22 is the prime time for onset of psychological disorders in a young man.

What makes these murders especially chilling is that they're not irrational in that he had a reason for committing them.
He needed to get back to Iowa for a court hearing on Friday for theft and burglary and he didn't have transportation.
So, what's a guy to do?
Kill random women, of course! Because he needed their vehicles. Or something.

It doesn't appear to be psychotic behavior. He didn't describe hearing command voices or having delusions.
His behavior appears to have been goal-directed.
He needed wheels.
These women had them.

What he's NOT admitting, but what is patently clear, is that he did not "have to" kill them.
As others have pointed out, he could have just stolen their cars.
He killed these women because he enjoys killing people.

This ain't going to have been his first rodeo.

JMO.
 

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