Investigators tied Mitchell Gaff to the killings of Judith Weaver and Susan Vesey using DNA from gum he had chewed during an ...
Mitchell Gaff, 68, was apprehended after three undercover investigators posed as gum salespeople and entered his home to take ...
A man has been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison in the cold case murders of two Washington women after investigators ...
Mitchell Gaff was nabbed for the murders because of DNA extracted from chewing gum during an undercover police operation.
Mitchell Gaff, who pleaded guilty to killing two women in Snohomish County cold cases from the 1980s, faces sentencing.
A “gum ruse” led to a breakthrough in the investigation of two 1980s murders and showed how crucial modern DNA technology is ...
Mitchell Gaff will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the violent murders of Susan Vesey and Judy Weaver in the 1980s ...
At approximately 1 p.m. today, a Snohomish County Superior Court Judge sentenced Mitchell Gaff to a minimum of 50 years and a ...
Detectives used a clever gum ruse to collect DNA from Mitchell Gaff, who pleaded guilty to two decades-old cold case murders in Snohomish County court.
A pair of decades-old murder cases were cracked with an unlikely piece of evidence.