Saturday, March, 7 2026 - A man accused of murdering two female hikers and an 86-year-old woman in remote Utah has given reasons for the random killing spree.
Ivan Miller, 22, allegedly claimed he slaughtered the three
women in Utah’s south-central desert just so he could steal their cars and
credit cards because he needed the cash to get back to his home in Iowa,
charging documents state.
The suspect, who was nabbed early Thursday, March 5, in
Colorado with a handgun and a large knife, allegedly told cops soon after he
was cuffed that he didn’t want to k!ll the women, but the murders “had to be
done.”
The horrifying crime spree kicked off earlier this week when
Miller said he struck an elk in a tiny Utah farming town near Capitol Reef
National Park and was forced to sell his truck to a towing company.
After spending several nights in a motel, Miller then
allegedly broke into 86-year-old Margaret Oldroyd’s home in Lyman and shot her
from behind as she was watching TV, prosecutors allege.
He made off with her Buick, but later decided he wanted a
different vehicle, according to court documents.
Miller allegedly dumped that getaway vehicle at a trailhead
roughly 10 miles from the first victim’s home when he spotted two female hikers
— Linda Dewey, 65, and Natalie Graves, 34 — getting out of a Subaru.
He shot and stabbed the two women before trying to
hide their bodies in a dry creek bed, and then fled with their car, the
charging documents state.
Authorities started probing the sickening ordeal after the
husbands of the two hikers discovered their bodies at the trailhead when the
women failed to return home on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Cops later discovered the first victim’s body after running
the abandoned Buick’s license plate.
Miller was eventually tracked down in neighboring Colorado
after a multi-state search.
Investigators haven’t found a motive for the k!llings but
don’t believe he targeted the women for any reason other than “convenience,”
Lt. Cameron Roden of the Utah Department of Public Safety said.

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