
Indiana State Police identify the 'I-65 killer' after a 30-year investigation
CNN
After more than 30 years, authorities have identified the man responsible for the murders of three women and the sexual assault of another along the Interstate 65 corridor in Kentucky and Indiana, according to an Indiana State Police news release distributed Tuesday.
Harry Edward Greenwell was identified as the killer behind the "I-65" or "Days Inn" murders, the release said. The crimes included the 1987 murder of Vicki Heath in Kentucky, the 1989 murders of Margaret "Peggy" Gill and Jeanne Gilbert in Indiana and the sexual assault of Jane Doe in Indiana.
Greenwell's extensive criminal history spanned from 1963 to 1998, the release said. He died in 2013 at the age of 68 while living in New Albin, Iowa.

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