The suspect has been identified in 1972 in 1972, found at the murder of an Indiana woman at a 1972-free daughter.
Phyllis Bailer and his daughter were traveling from Indianapolis to visit his parents’ house in the summer of 1972, according to the Indiana State Police. They never arrived home, encouraging the family’s families to denounce the police officer.
The next day, the car was abandoned from 69, with a hood in Grant County, police said.
“An hour later, at 11:37, at West Road, at the Allen County of West Road, he found Phyllis Valley and his daughter,” Police said. Phyllis was dead; The 3-year-old daughter was with him, no damage. “
An autopsy determined that the death cause of the Bailer was a wound with a gun injury and was also a sexual attack by police. However, DNA tests was not the opportunity at the time.
A few years later, a profile was developed in the clothes of the valley developed DNA and deleted the main suspect at the time. Even a stronger DNA profile was developed in 2024, the law enforcement was a killer in collaboration with a company of the California Court of Genealogy, Police said.
In early 2025, they found DNA Fred Allen Lienemann in Bailer’s clothes, in 1972 he was 25 years old Michigan man, according to police.
“Lienemann did not know the Phyllis Bailer,” Police said he said he died in Detroit in 1985. Lienemann was overturned, “While he was alive,” it was on fire, “in the shop.
If he were alive, he would accuse him of the murder of the Bailers, police said.
2025-04-21 15:14:00