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Man sentenced in 1980s cold case murders solved with chewing gum

Man sentenced in 1980s cold case murders solved with chewing gum

Published 2 months ago
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The episode chronicles the long-awaited resolution of two cold case murders in Washington State through the conviction of serial predator Mitchell A. Gaff. Decades after the 1980 and 1984 killings of Susan Vesey and Judy Weaver, investigators utilized advanced DNA profiling and a creative undercover "gum ruse" to secure a match from the suspect’s saliva. This forensic breakthrough linked Gaff to biological evidence preserved from the original crime scenes, revealing a lifelong pattern of sexual sadism and predatory violence. The narrative highlights the evolution of forensic science, specifically the use of STRmix technology to untangle complex genetic samples that were previously unsolvable. Ultimately, the account focuses on the emotional impact on the victims' families, who finally received justice when Gaff was sentenced to 50 years to life in 2026. This overview illustrates how persistence and modern technology can eventually overcome the limitations of traditional police work from the pre-DNA era.

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