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Police announced that deceased serial killer, Bruce Lindahl, was linked to the death of 19-year-old Kathy Halle in 1979.
North Aurora police say DNA helped them determine Bruce Lindahl murdered Kathy Halle in 1979. Lindahl died just two years later while committing another murder.
Kathy Halle’s family said that revisiting the case has been difficult, but they are grateful to have closure after 45 years ...
Suspected 1970s serial killer Bruce Lindahl has now been identified as the culprit in a 1979 cold case murder, Illinois authorities announced.
An Illinois police department announced it cracked a cold case homicide from the 1970s through DNA testing. It said 19-year-old Kathy Halle was murdered by serial killer Bruce Lindahl.
Nearly 50 years after the cold case murder of a 19-year-old who went missing from her Illinois village, authorities have identified her killer through new DNA evidence.
North Aurora police say they now know who killed Kathy Halle in 1979, whose body was found in the Fox River. They say DNA evidence has identified Bruce Lindahl as the perpetrator. Lindahl, who ...
Kathy Halle, a 19-year-old who went missing and was later found dead in North Aurora, Illinois in 1979. In 2024, police announced they had identified her killer.
Halle's body was found in a river several weeks later, Peat said. The case stayed cold for decades. An undated photo of Kathy Halle who was killed in Illinois in 1979.
In March of 1979, Kathy Halle disappeared while heading to pick up her sister from a nearby shopping center in North Aurora, according to local authorities.
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