Ted Bundy's DNA confirms link to 1974 Utah teen murder

New DNA testing has linked serial killer Ted Bundy to the 1974 death of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime in Utah, the Utah County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday. Aime disappeared on Halloween night after leaving a party, and her body was found a month later in American Fork Canyon. Authorities had long suspected Bundy, who verbally acknowledged involvement before his 1989 execution.

Laura Ann Aime vanished 51 years ago after heading alone from a party to a convenience store. Hikers discovered her bound, beaten and unclothed body along a highway in American Fork Canyon about a month later. Investigators noted evidence suggesting she had been kept alive for several days post-abduction, the Utah County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday announcing the DNA match from Bundy's blood sample, drawn in 1978 and entered into the FBI database in 2011. The full profile now helps resolve potential cases tied to Bundy, one of the most prolific serial killers of the 1970s with at least 30 victims across multiple states. He was studying law at the University of Utah at the time of Aime's death and had already claimed other local victims like Nancy Wilcox and Melissa Smith that October. Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Mike Reynolds described Aime during a news conference as 'the quintessential daughter of Utah County' and expressed the office's shared pain with her family, aiming to provide some healing if not full closure. Bundy faced his first arrest in August 1975 after police found rope, handcuffs and a ski mask in his vehicle. He was convicted of kidnapping and assaulting Carol DaRonch, who escaped his attempt to abduct her by posing as an officer. Further crimes followed escapes from custody, leading to convictions in Florida.

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Illustration of Brattås farm double murder crime scene from 2005 with DNA arrest overlay.
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Man held for Brattås double murder from 2005

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A man in his mid-40s has been remanded in custody on probable cause for the unsolved double murder at a farm in Brattås outside Härnösand in the summer of 2005. The arrest was enabled by DNA-based genealogy research following a new law change last year. Prosecutor Hanna Flordal confirms the man's DNA matches the trace from the crime scene.

German authorities have arrested an 81-year-old man in connection with the 1994 sexual assault and murder of 24-year-old American student Amy Lopez in Koblenz. Advances in DNA technology led to the breakthrough after more than three decades. The suspect's DNA matched evidence from Lopez's clothing, following a renewed investigation.

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A manhunt for a 22-year-old suspect in a Utah triple murder ended on Thursday with his arrest in Colorado. Ivan Miller was taken into custody, concluding an investigation into the killings. Authorities have shared details on how they tracked him down.

Denise Huskins, survivor of a 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault featured in Netflix's 'American Nightmare,' discovered that explicit evidence from her case remained with her attacker's ex-wife a decade later. This revelation highlights a loophole in California law, prompting support for Senate Bill 1056 to standardize protections for sexual assault victims' evidence. Huskins and her husband Aaron Quinn plan to testify before the state Senate on March 24.

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Christopher Milke, 53, received two life sentences plus additional decades in prison for the first-degree murder of his longtime partner Tammy Leslie and related charges. The September 2024 killing occurred in their Gage County home, where Milke also held their two children hostage by sealing exits and confiscating their phones. A judge highlighted Milke's lack of remorse during sentencing on March 19.

A 69-year-old Minnesota man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 66-year-old woman found in a camper at a campground. The woman's death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. Authorities say the suspect admitted to heavy drinking and memory lapses around the time of the incident.

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Houston police have arrested Floyd William Parrott, 64, in connection with the 1990 murders of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson, known as the Lovers' Lane killings. The breakthrough came from a DNA match linking Parrott to the crime scene via a separate 1996 sexual assault case. Parrott faces capital murder charges and awaits extradition from Nebraska.

 

 

 

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