John Miller was was formally arraigned with April Tinsley’s family members supporters just feet away
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"I want to be the last face he sees": Mother of girl killed in ’88 urges death for suspect
John Miller was was formally arraigned with April Tinsley’s family members supporters just feet away
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"I want to be the last face he sees": Mother of girl killed in ’88 urges death for suspect
John Miller was was formally arraigned with April Tinsley’s family members supporters just feet away
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"I want to be the last face he sees": Mother of girl killed in ’88 urges death for suspect
April Tinsley disappeared in 1988, before her body was found three days later. Now, authorities say they’ve solved the case thanks to genetics. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
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Death of 8-year-old Indiana girl latest cold case to be solved using genetics
Indiana police say cutting-edge genealogy and DNA techniques have helped solve an infamous, 30-year-old cold case. John D. Miller was arrested Sunday for the 1988 killing of April Tinsley. Miller was caught using genetic genealogy — the same method used to unmask other high-profile cold cases. Don Dahler reports.
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Genealogist helps police crack 1988 killing of April Tinsley
When police showed up unannounced at John D. Miller’s home, detectives say he already knew why: April Tinsley
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How a genealogist helped police crack an infamous 30-year-old cold case
When police showed up unannounced at John D. Miller’s home, detectives say he already knew why: April Tinsley
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How a genealogist helped police crack an infamous 30-year-old cold case