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Steve and Hannah talk about how one spot on a boot collected as evidence after the 1972 rape and murder of Jody Loomis brought the killer to justice 47 years later. Listen as we unpack how police narrowed down the killer from a list of six DNA familial matches.

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Terrence Miller: Suspect in 1972 Jody Loomis killing died by suicide shortly before he was convicted, officials say - CNN

Suspect on trial for 1972 murder dies by suspected suicide hours before guilty verdict (nbcnews.com)

Suspect in 1972 Murder Dies in Suicide Hours Before Conviction - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Jody Loomis Murder: Where is Terrence Miller Now? Is He Dead or Alive? (thecinemaholic.com)

Terrence Miller, whose DNA connected him to a 1972 murder, killed himself before the guilty verdict - The Washington Post

Suspect in 1972 murder kills himself; jury finds him guilty | HeraldNet.com

Man Accused of Committing 48-Year-Old Cold Case Murder Dies by Suicide | PEOPLE.com

77-year-old suspect in 1972 homicide pleads not guilty | HeraldNet.com

Man suspected in 1972 murder of Jody Loomis in Snohomish County kills self before jury convicts | The Seattle Times

Suspect in 1972 Snohomish County murder found dead hours before guilty verdict (mynorthwest.com)

Terrence Miller Dies By Suicide Before Cold Case Conviction | Crime News (oxygen.com)

A cold case murder heats up — with an arrest — 47 years later - New York Daily News (nydailynews.com)

Documents provide more details on suspect in cold case murder - My Edmonds News

A coffee cup tied him to a 1972 murder. He killed himself hours before he was convicted, police say. (msn.com)