A 50 -year murder of an Indiana woman finally gets answers.
Five decades after being found dead in a ditch on the side of a road with her 3 -year -old daughter free by her side, Phyllis BailerThe killer was identified by the authorities.
Medico-legal genetic genealogy has led those responsible to determine Fred Allen Lienemann was the 26 -year -old mother’s attacker, the Indiana state police shared in a press release on April 16.
Lienemann’s DNA was found on Bailer’s clothes by police. He would have been 25 years old at the time of her 1972 murder, which occurred as she was traveling in her parents’ car from Indianapolis to Bluffton, with her 3 -year -old daughter, according to the Liberation.
“Lienemann had no known link with Phyllis Bailer,” said man officials born in Michigan in the press release, “but experienced significant criminal history”.
And while the authorities are convinced that the DNA tests led them to the correct killer, the Indiana state police noted that they are unable to condemn Lienemann, who sexually assaulted Bailely before shooting it fatally and leaving it from the road, according to an autopsy obtained by the department.
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