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DNA connects Colorado woman’s murder to ‘prolific serial killer’ 40 years later, officials say

DNA from a “prolific serial killer” discovered on a pair of paper bags have allowed Colorado authorities to solve a murder case from nearly 40 years ago, officials said.

The body of Rhonda Marie Fisher, 30, was found on April 1, 1987 alongside a rural highway roughly 35 miles south of Denver. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled to death, authorities said.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release on Tuesday that, after decades of investigating, officials connected her DNA, found on a pair of paper bags, to one of the state’s “most prolific serial killers.”

Rhonda Marie Fisher in an image provided by the sheriff’s office.Douglas Country Sheriff’s Office

“Obtaining a viable DNA profile from paper bags nearly four decades old is exceptionally rare and underscores the extraordinary value of meticulous evidence preservation and periodic forensic reevaluation,” the sheriff’s office said in the release.

Fisher was last seen the night before she died in Denver, about an hour’s drive north of where her body was found, authorities said. In the weeks leading up to her murder, Fisher had been staying with various acquaintances, authorities said. There was a person of interest early in the case but was ultimately cleared, according to the sheriff’s office.

Detectives also failed to investigate multiple serial offenders in the Denver metropolitan area from the 1970s and 1990s, officials said. Even after renewed DNA testing in 2017, “no complete DNA profiles were produced to identify the perpetrator,” according to the release.

This year, the sheriff’s office’s cold case unit reopened the investigation on Fisher’s murder. And in October, investigators matched DNA recovered from paper bags placed on her hands, used to preserve trace evidence, with biological evidence from three homicides in 1979 for which Vincent Darrell Groves was convicted, according to the release.

Vincent Darrell Groves’ mug shot from 1989.Douglas County Sheriff’s Office

Officials referred to Groves as “one of Colorado’s most prolific serial killers.” The sheriff’s office said he was convicted of murder in 1982 and was involved in sex trafficking and drug distribution. He served less than five years for his murder conviction and went on to commit attacks that “primarily targeted vulnerable women,” officials said.

Groves is believed responsible for at least 12 homicides, an attempted murder and a sexual assault in the Denver metro area, the sheriff’s office said, adding that his “true number of victims is likely higher.” He died in 1996 while in Colorado Department of Corrections custody after convictions related to the 1988 murders of Diann Mancera in Douglas County and another victim in Adams County, the news release stated.

“While Vincent Groves cannot be held accountable in a court of law, we hope this long-awaited resolution brings answers and a measure of peace to Rhonda Fisher’s family and friends,” Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly said in a statement. “This case is a testament to our commitment to pursue justice for every victim—no matter how much time has passed.”

Weekly added that Fisher was a mother, daughter, sister and friend, and her case exemplifies the need “to bring closure to families who have endured unimaginable waits.”

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