News Releases for Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Spokane, WALocal News

Detectives have identified the killer of Margaret Anselmo, ending a 28-year investigation into her murder. The breakthrough came after recent forensic advancements revealed new evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene. This resolution brings a sense of closure not only to Anselmo’s family but also to the Spokane community, which has endured the uncertainty surrounding the case for decades. Local law enforcement officials emphasized the importance of persistence in cold cases, noting that technological improvements play a crucial role in solving such mysteries. The case may serve as a catalyst for revisiting other unsolved crimes in the region.

Furthermore, the successful identification of the killer reflects a growing trend in law enforcement to leverage science in solving historical cases. This development underscores the impact of community engagement in supporting ongoing investigations. Overall, the resolution of Anselmo's case stands as a testament to the dedication of law enforcement and the community's hope for justice.

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