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Scientists talk about technology used in Owatonna man’s arrest in 50-year-old murder case – ABC 6 News
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Scientists talk about technology used in Owatonna man’s arrest in 50-year-old murder case – ABC 6 News

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(ABC 6 News) — For 50 years, police remained unanswered until a shocking discovery revealed the missing piece.

Today, scientists provided answers about how new technology linked an 84-year-old Owatonna man, Jon Miller, to a decades-old murder case.

Investigators seeking to solve the murder of Mary Schlais worked with a team of genetic genealogists from Ramapo College in New Jersey.

In 1974, hairs were collected from a cap discovered near Schlais’s remains. These hairs were sent to New Jersey to develop a DNA profile.

Before investigators spoke with Miller, they received a genetic sample from his daughter to help strengthen their case.

According to the criminal complaint, when investigators met with Miller, he admitted to picking up Schlais while she was hitchhiking from Minneapolis to Chicago.

Miller later admitted the beanie belonged to him and told police he attacked Schlais with a knife after she refused his sexual advances.

Previously, investigators suspected Randall Woodfield, a former Green Bay Packers draft pick who would later become known as the I-5 Killer, of being responsible for dozens of murders along the coast west.