Utah killings: A dead woman’s key fob and two grisly crime scenes. How the Utah triple-murder suspect was tracked across state lines
Key Points:
- Ivan Miller, a 22-year-old from Iowa, was arrested in Colorado and charged with three counts of first-degree, aggravated murder in connection with the killings of three women in rural Wayne County, Utah.
- The victims, Margaret Oldroyd (86), Linda Dewey (65), and Natalie Graves (34), were found dead at two locations; Dewey and Graves were discovered near a trailhead after going missing on a hike, while Oldroyd was found at her home.
- Investigators used automated license plate readers and a victim’s vehicle key fob to track Miller across multiple states, eventually locating and arresting him in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
- Miller confessed to the murders, stating he needed money and described the killings