A couple of months ago, a 90 year-old country bachelor in Carver County, Minnesota was murdered and his house ransacked in what appeared to be a burglary gone very, very bad. Authorities were stumped, and no good leads in the brutal murder existed.
One of the items taken in the burglary was a bible. And when the murderer moved out of his apartment, he left that bible behind. A cleaner found it, opened it, and found two $1,000 savings bonds inside, both with the victim's name on them. The cleaner conducted an internet search of the name, looking to return the bonds to their rightful owner, and found that the owner was brutally murdered. Thus, she called the cops, the cops found the person that previously rented the apartment, and the arrest was made.
For more on this story, check out the StarTribune.
There are a lot of different ways in which I could conclude this, but I'll leave it up to you, gentle reader, to put the capstone on it as you see fit.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
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