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I-65 Killer Indiana State Police Identify Harry Edward

Jul 22, 20247 min
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Episode description

Decades passed as law enforcement struggled to identify the mysterious figure known as the "Days Inn" or "I-65 Killer," who was responsible for the deaths of three women in Indiana and Kentucky in the late 1980s. However, on Tuesday, authorities revealed that they had finally cracked the case, linking Harry Edward Greenwell to the crimes.


Greenwell, who was connected to Iowa, was identified as the perpetrator behind the murders of Vicki Heath, Margaret “Peggy” Gill, and Jeanne Gilbert, as well as a sexual assault in Columbus, Indiana in 1990. Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1944, Greenwell passed away in 2013 in Lansing, Iowa. Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter expressed relief that justice had been served, but acknowledged the possibility of Greenwell's involvement in other unsolved cases.
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