Serial Rapist Pleads Guilty to 2 Murders After Chewed Gum Links DNA to Crimes

Mitchell A. Gaff, a 68-year-old man, confessed to the murders of two women in Washington State during the 1980s. These women were found dead in their apartments after being sexually assaulted. Gaff’s admission brings closure to these decades-old cases, highlighting the importance of justice and the impact of advancements in investigative techniques. This story matters because it underscores the persistence of law enforcement in solving cold cases and the significance of holding individuals accountable for their actions, even many years later. QUESTION: How might advancements in technology and forensic science continue to impact the resolution of unsolved cases in the future?  

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