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Authorities, genetic researchers detail how DNA helped find alleged killer in 1974 Wisconsin cold case
By John Lauritsen Click here for updates on this story     MENOMONIE, Wisconsin (WCCO) — An 84-year-old Owatonna man was arrested last week for a murder that took place 50 years ago in western Wisconsin. On Monday afternoon, Dunn County investigators and a New Jersey genealogy lab discussed what it took to track down Jon K. Miller, and get justice for Mary Schlais. “Although this case is very old, at this agency, it has never collected dust,” said Dunn County investigator Dan Westlund. The investigation into the murder of the University of Minnesota graduate student began in February 1974, when her body was discovered in rural Spring Brook Township. She was last seen hitchhiking

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