Cops arrest son nearly 50 years after decomposed bodies of his parents were found by phone repairman at their home

Michael Keith Fine, right, faces murder charges in the deaths of his parents, Helen D. Fine and Maynard H. Fine, left. (Photos from the Maryville Police Department)

Michael Keith Fine, right, faces murder charges in the deaths of his parents, Helen D. Fine and Maynard H. Fine, left. (Photos from the Maryville Police Department)

It took nearly 50 years, but authorities in a small city in Tennessee said this week they solved the city’s oldest cold case, arresting an 80-year-old man in the gunshot slayings of his parents whose bodies were found decomposed by a telephone repairman at their home in 1977.

Michael Keith Fine, 80, was indicted for first-degree murder in the 1977 deaths of his parents, Helen D. Fine and Maynard H. Fine, the Maryville Police Department said. Fine was taken into custody by the Jefferson County, Alabama, Sheriff’s office on Tuesday morning in Birmingham, Alabama. He was booked into the Jefferson County, Alabama, Jail, awaiting extradition to Tennessee.

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