A DNA match, as well as a description from a woman who apparently escaped the suspect in 1990, helped authorities identify the 'I-65 killer.'
a DNA match — as well as a description from a woman who apparently escaped the suspect in 1990 — helped them identify the serial killer.Indiana State Police / AP
Greenwell was born in Kentucky and died in Iowa, and his obituary listed cancer as his cause of death. "I see her in me. I see her in my brother. I see her in my family," she said. "…Maybe I don't have closure, but the peace in my life has been given to me by her. I celebrate her."
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