Mar 6 • 20:37 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Man who killed 3 Utah women said ‘it had to be done’: police

Authorities have charged Ivan Miller with aggravated murder for the killings of three women in Utah, including two hikers and a woman found in her home.

Authorities in Utah have charged 22-year-old Ivan Miller with multiple counts of aggravated murder following the deaths of three women. Miller, who is from Iowa, is suspected of killing two women who were hiking and a third woman whom he allegedly murdered inside her home after staying on her property overnight. The Wayne County and Sevier County Sheriff's Offices confirmed his arrest, citing an absence of any known connections between Miller and the victims.

The investigation began when two husbands, concerned about their wives not returning from a hike, arrived at the trailhead to find the women dead and their vehicle missing. This prompted a multi-state search, which eventually uncovered a third body linked to Miller. The sequence of events underscores the chilling nature of the case and the sudden violence that erupted in a typically peaceful area of Utah.

This incident raises serious concerns regarding public safety, as it reveals the random nature of the attacks and the inability of victims to predict such an outcome. As law enforcement continues to investigate the motives behind Miller's actions, the community is left grappling with the tragic loss of three lives in what authorities describe as a senseless crime. Further updates on the case are expected as the situation develops and details continue to emerge regarding Miller's background and the circumstances surrounding the murders.

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