DNA links fisherman to 3 killings, including woman who was sexually assaulted, strangled: Police

Alan Wade Wilmer Sr., right, then age 33, was named the suspect behind the murders of David Lee Knobling, 20, left, Robin Margaret Edwards, 14, second from left, and Teresa Lynn Howell, third from left. (Photos from Virginia State Police)

Alan Wade Wilmer Sr., right, then age 33, was named the suspect behind the murders of David Lee Knobling, 20, left, Robin Margaret Edwards, 14, second from left, and Teresa Lynn Howell, third from left. (Photos from Virginia State Police)

A Virginia fisherman and hunter has been identified through genetic DNA evidence as the killer of three people more than 35 years ago in Virginia, authorities said.

Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. was named the killer of David Lee Knobling, 20, Robin Margaret Edwards, 14, and Teresa Lynn Spaw Howell, 29.

Wilmer died in 2017 at age 63 at his home in Lancaster County, Virginia, officials said. Prosecutors said had he been alive, they would have charged him in all three cases and say they will continue to seek whether he’s connected to other cold-case killings despite his death.

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