Carol Klaber (WKRC)

Carol Sue Klaber (Screenshot from news conference by WKRC)

Detectives in northern Kentucky say they’ve solved the 1976 rape and murder of a teenage girl using DNA technology.

But, the investigation into the suspect is far from a conclusion.

Carol Sue Klaber was last seen leaving her parents’ home on June 4, 1976, after dropping off her bike and getting into a car described as a Chevrolet Monte Carlo or a Pontiac Grand Prix driven by a man with sandy blonde hair.

A dentist found Carol Sue’s body in a ditch the next day. She’d been sexually assaulted and beaten to death with a tire iron. But her assailant left behind his DNA, which wouldn’t be analyzed for decades.

For years, Carol Sue’s murder went unsolved.



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