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The cold case murder of a decorated World War II veteran, killed “execution style” in the Florida woods in 1968, has been solved 56 years later, authorities announced Thursday.
Hiram "Ross" Grayam, a decorated World War II veteran, was shot dead in Florida while on his milk delivery route in 1968. Latest U.S.
Fifty-six years after a Florida milkman failed to return home after his rounds, his homicide has been solved, closing the oldest cold case in Indian River County Sheriff’s Office history.
The killer behind the “execution style” murder of a beloved WWII veteran turned Florida milkman has finally been unmasked more than five decades after the case was first opened. Hiram “Ross ...
The killer behind the “execution-style” murder of a beloved WWII veteran-turned-Florida milkman has finally been unmasked more than five decades after the case was first opened. Hiram “Ross ...
– The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday its Cold Case Unit had finally solved the 1968 killing of Hiram “Ross’” Grayam, a decorated World War II veteran.
WWII Veteran Hiram “Ross” Grayam was found dead deep in the woods in April 1968 after a day of delivering milk to homes in Indian River County. ... the Cold Case Unit continues [to] ...
Indian River County's oldest cold case has been solved. The Sheriff's Office says they know who killed a decorated World War II veteran and Purple Heart recipient back in April of 1968.
The 1968 killing of Florida milkman and World War II veteran Hiram "Ross" Grayam has been solved, the Indian River County Sheriff's Office said.