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Fingerprints found on Lego building blocks helped police crack a 23-year-old cold case murder mystery in Utah, authorities said.
The gruesome murder of 78-year-old Lucille Johnson in Salt Lake City left police puzzled in 1991.
The grandmother was strangled and beaten in her home and police found Legos in the entryway of her living room and driveway the floor, but were unable to discern who killed her, the Salt Lake Sheriff's Office said.
When the case was reopened last year, investigators tested the residue found under Johnson's fingernails for DNA and found that it matched that of 47-year-old John Sansing, a convicted murderer serving a prison sentence in Arizona for an unrelated case, Lt. Justin Hoyal of the Sheriff's Office said today.
They also tested the fingerprints on the Legos found at the scene and found that the prints matched that of Sansing's son.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/lego-finge...old-case-murder-authorities/story?id=25178331