A lot of different people had a turn at this, and we just werent able to take it to conclusion, he said. Kadner said. In 1956, Bogle was found with his hands tied behind his back using his own belt. If you have reason to believe that any of the information contained on this site is inaccurate, please contact the Great Falls Municipal Court 406-771-1380 during normal Court hours. Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. Both were shot in the head. Two popular kids who were essentially gunned down in a Lovers Lane situation, said Kadner. The investigation involved painstaking research into a long-ago crime that had once generated national media attention. He was known to ride horses through the area, officials said. 57 Indigenous people are missing in Montana alone. At the time of the murders and in many subsequent news reports, it was reported that there was no indication that Kalitzke had been sexually assaulted and that she had been found fully clothed. He was found a week later working at a ranch atArrow Creek about 60 miles away. Kadner said when Gould was 25, he married a 16-year-old, which was the same age as Kalitzke when she was murdered. After the murders, Gould sold his property in Tracy. Both were shot in the head. Mr. Gould had no known criminal history, and detectives do not know if he had any relationship with Ms. Kalitzke or Mr. Bogle. The sample was compatible to three people in the database and CCSO investigators contacted those family members for interviews and DNA samples. Kenneth Suiste: Former Great Falls resident who was an active serial rapist in the late '70s and '80s and arrested for murder in California in 1989. But I knew the key was going to be DNA.. They leave a little bit of themselves, from what I've seen. Officers kept working the case because of the circumstances, Kadner said. It had been theorized that the murders were committed byEdward Wayne Edwards, who was convicted of similar double murders in Ohio and Wisconsin, but DNA evidence has proved that Edwards was not the killer, according to the Cascade County Sheriffs Office. The hope is that they'll be able to provide more families with the answers they deserve and, in many cases, have spent years waiting for. Anyone who uses information contained in this list to commit a criminal act against another person is subject to criminal prosecution. Jon Kadner, who took over the case in 2012, said Tuesday it was the oldest case he could find nationwide that has been solved using forensic genealogy, which searches commercial DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a crime suspect. Investigators found no criminal history for Gould or any other connection to Bogle or Kalitzke, other than he had lived near her family, Kadner said. Gould was born Aug. 23, 1927, and died May 31, 2007 before investigators connected him. But it definitely reopens old wounds that have had a chance to crust over.. Ms. Kalitzkes sister has advanced dementia, Sergeant Kadner said. Investigators found no criminal history for Gould or any other connection to Bogle or Kalitzke, other than he had lived near her family, Kadner said. "That was just the process, and luckily it was retained in evidence all these years," said Kadner. Kadner had to reach out to Goulds children and ask for DNA samples to verify the match. Jon Kadner] ", "Quite frankly, that's our duty," said Sheriff Jesse Slaughter. Have a news tip for the Tribune? "I wasn't sure how they were going to react when I come to them saying, hey your dad's a suspect in this case, but they were great to work with," Kadner said. Law enforcement compared the sample to other men, ruling them out one by one. Clippings from the Great Falls Tribune were part of the Cascade County Sheriff's Office investigative file into the 1956 murders of Patricia Kalitzke and Lloyd Duane Bogle. Gould did not have a known criminal history and was not interviewed during the murder investigation. John M. Butler, an expert on forensic genetics at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, said while he was not aware of any group that officially tracks cold cases, Certainly, 1956 is the oldest that I have heard about up to this point.. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. In 2001, as a detective, Matteson sent a microscope slide of a vaginal swab gathered from Kalitzke's body to the Montana State Crime Lab for analysis. Crime News is your destination for true crime stories from around the world, breaking crime news, and information about Oxygen's original true crime shows and documentaries. A lot of different people had a turn at this, and we just werent able to take it to conclusion, he said. During interviews, family members said they had no idea of any criminal behavior on his part. Kalitzke was born in Great Falls and was a junior at Great Falls High School when she was killed. Detective Sgt. Gould did not have a known criminal history and was not interviewed during the murder investigation. GREAT FALLS, Mont. A Warner Bros. "It felt great because for. Newspaper clippings from the investigative file into the 1956 murders of Duane Bogle, 18, and Patricia Kalitzke, 16, in Great Falls, Mont. That changed the whole dynamic of the case.". On Jan. 3, 1956, three boys hiking along the Sun River near Wadsworth Park northwest of Great Falls found Bogle dead near his car. Born on Oct. 18, 1938, he was a lifelong resident of New. At. They both loved dancing and music, and he was instantly smitten with Patty when they met in December 1955, Sergeant Kadner said. The new method has led to the identification of dozens of suspects in cold cases. His valuables and money were not stolen, and his car was on and in gear with the emergency brake deployed when his body was found. Tracing thatfamily's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. Both were shot in the head. He was immediately met with the daunting task of digitizing the expansive case file, an endeavor that took months. Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, breaking news, sweepstakes, and more! Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. as the Golden State Killer. Gould did not have a known criminal history and was not interviewed during the murder investigation. After forensic genealogy was used to finally nab the Golden State Killer the year prior, law enforcement officials were becoming increasingly aware of the potential to use that technology to solve cold cases even decades-old cases like Kalitzke and Bogle's. She had been shot in the head, just as Bogle had been, but she had also been sexually assaulted. With the killer finally identified, Kadner was able to reach out to the victims' surviving relatives and deliver the closure that had taken more than 60 years to procure. Bogle, a Texas native, had been assigned to the 29th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base. The obituary was featured. On June 8, 1943, when Gould was 15, he was reported missing after he left his grandmother's home in Buffalo and could not be located. Officers kept working the case because of the circumstances, Kadner said. Gould's name did appear in the Great Falls Tribune a few times. So if I was asked is this great modern technology a great thing, I would say, on balance, yes, for my generation, a generation once removed. Even though he knew all along that the killer was likely to be dead by the time he was found, Kadner said he felt driven to solve the case after reviewing the decades of files pieced together by past detectives. He had no criminal record and was never interviewed in connection with the crime in fact, there's no known connection between him and the couple. According to the Great Falls Tribune, Gould was 24when he married 16-year-old Lulubelle Brown in 1952. hide caption. The car was still running and the headlights were still on. Her father, who died in 2013, had idolized Duane, as a boy, she said. Great Falls native Kenneth Gould has been linked to the Jan. 2, 1956, murder of Bogle, 18, and the rape and murder of Kalitzke, his 16-year-old girlfriend. They found him on the ground near his car, and someone had used his belt to tie his hands behind his back, according to a report from the Great Falls Tribune. On Jan.3, 1956,three boys hiking along Sun River near Wadsworth Park discovered Bogle, 18, dead near his car. The case broke when the 2018 arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., the Golden State Killer, was accomplished through the use of forensic genealogy. The new method has led to the identification of dozens of suspects in cold cases. Bogle, an airman hailing from Texas, and Kalitzke, a junior at Great Falls High School, had fallen for each other and were even considering marriage, the Tribune reports. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Investigators have determined that the killer was Kenneth Gould, a Great Falls native who grew up near one of the victims. Investigators have determined that the killer was Kenneth Gould, a Great Falls native who grew up near one of the victims. They did not return to Montana. "Whitey". Goulds family home at the time of the homicides was a little over a mile (1.6 kilometers) from where Kalitzke lived. The evidence was compared to DNA available in commercial databases. GREAT FALLS The Cascade County Sheriff's Office recently announced that they had closed a 65-year-old "cold case" double-murder. Gould was a Great Falls native and was known to ride horses in the area of Vinyard Road where Kalitzke's body was found, Kadner said. Jon Kadner, who took the case over in 2012, said it was the oldest case he could find nationwide to be solved using forensic genealogy. 2023 www.greatfallstribune.com. Mr. Bogle was an airman from Waco, Texas, stationed nearby at Malmstrom Air Force Base. He had married another 16-year-old girl in 1952 and eventually had five children. "I wasn't sure how they were going to react when I come to them saying, hey your dad's a suspect in this case, but they were great to work with," said Kadner. The investigation revealed semen in her body, indicating she had been raped. The test results said Gould was the guy. Get an all-access pass to never-before-seen content, free digital evidence kits, and much more! When Matteson left CCSO, he had resigned himself to the idea that the case would remain unsolved. He began working with BODE Technology to generate a new DNA sample from the original sample and in 2019, a sample was successfully created, he said. GREAT FALLS, Mont. Beard, stephen.beard@indystar.com, A double homicide of two teens in Montana. The following day, a county road worker spotted what was identified as the body of Kalitzke about five miles away to the north on Vinyard Road near what is known as Hill 57. "I think if you just look at the circumstances," said Kadner. Cold Case: 1956 murder of two people in Great Falls finally solved At the time of the murders, Gould lived about a mile from Patty and worked corralling horses just blocks from her residence on. Police were able to find two children of Goulds who submitted DNA samples, which matched the evidence collected in 1956. He told The Electric that the only reason the suspect wouldnt have killed both of the victims at the same time and place was to take Kalitzke and assault her, but that he couldnt definitively prove that theory. Still, he hopes that it can be used to help law enforcement improve public safety and "[prevent] tomorrow's victim.". They built a family tree backward and then forward to develop (the link to) Kenneth Gould, Kadner said. Cold Case Closed: the 1956 murder of two young people in Great Falls. She had also been shot in the head. Kadner said most of Kalitzke's and Bogle's family is no longer living, but those he was able to contact were relieved to have closure. On Jan. 3, 1956, three boys hiking along the Sun River near Wadsworth Park northwest of Great Falls found Bogle dead near his car. They leave a little bit of themselves, from what Ive seen.. They were all ruled out as suspects. d/b/a SEVEN BAR HEART & CATTLE COMPANY. Tracing that family's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. Kalitzkes body was found several miles away on Vinyard Road on Jan. 4. We're essentially going backwards. As more time went by, about 35 suspects came and went. It was only three days into 1956 when three boys from Montana, out for a hike on a normal January day, made a gruesome discovery they were unlikely to ever forget. Great Falls. Traci Rosenbaum/The Great Falls. The office identified Kenneth Gould, a horse trainer who died in 2007, as the "likely suspect" who had. ", "Quite frankly, that's our duty," said Sheriff Jesse Slaughter. Det. They leave a little bit of themselves, from what Ive seen.. Chad Gould passed away on September 18, 2019 at the age of 48 in Great Falls, Montana. It was the first high-profile case to be cracked with genetic genealogy. Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriffs Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. GREAT FALLS, Mont. 2023 Cable News Network. They lived in Hamilton from 1958 until 1967 when they moved to Alton, Missouri. Law enforcement did not connect Gould to any other cases or crimes. I wasnt sure how they were going to react when I come to them saying, Hey your dads a suspect in this case, but they were great to work with, Kadner said. In the following years, law enforcement compared the DNA sample to about 35 other men, including gangster James Joseph Whitey Bulger Jr. His family lived in Geraldine and Hamilton before moving to Missouri in 1967. DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriffs office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, officials said. But there was one big problem: Gould had died in 2007 and his remains had been cremated, according to the Tribune. Follow Traci Rosenbaumon Twitter:@GFTrib_TRosenba. Through the use of DNA testing unavailable at the time of the killings and decades ofinvestigation, CCSO has concluded that Great Falls native Kenneth Gould, now deceased, more than likely committed the murders. After the murders, Gould sold his property near the town of Tracy. Kenneth H. Gould EXETER - Kenneth Hamilton Gould, a resident of Riverwoods in Exeter, died on Nov. 23, 2019, after a brief illness. He called it "a reverse family tree. The murders have gone unsolved until now. Investigators poured their heart and soul into this case. "I think it opens a whole new door for working old cold cases, and also just goes to show how important the initial evidence gathering is in all these cases.". Because Mr. Gould had been cremated, investigators collected DNA from his children, which linked Mr. Gould to the sperm cell that had been found on Ms. Kalitzkes body, Sergeant Kadner said. Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriff's Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 [] "Our duty is to make sure that we solve these cases.". Kadner believes it is the oldest murder case to be solved with this kind of genetic review. His family lived in the Montana communities of Geraldine and Hamilton before moving to Missouri in 1967. Want to keep up on crime news in Great Falls and northcentral Montana and get access to exclusive content? According to the Great Falls Tribune, Gould was 24when he married 16-year-old Lulubelle Brown in 1952. He never returned to Montana, even to visit his family, Sergeant Kadner said. The lab found a sperm cell that did not belong to Bogle. Detective Sgt. Both were shot in the head. Patty Kalitzke, a. "Give them some closure.". Detective Sgt. His daughter basically said: You never know. The next day, three kids found Bogles dead body, with a gunshot wound to the head, face down next to his vehicle. On Jan.3, 1956,three boys hiking along Sun River near Wadsworth Park discovered Bogle, 18, dead near his car. CNN Sans & 2016 Cable News Network. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Although Gould died in 2007 and his body was cremated, his children consented to submitting DNA samples resulting in a match. The next day, Bogles body was found next to his car on what was a lovers lane then and is now Wadsworth Park, according to news reports at the time. After the murders, his family eventually moved to 1967 and did not return to Montana. A day later, a county road worker found Kalitzkes body north of Great Falls. He died in 2007 and was cremated, Sgt. When they didnt come home that night, their families assumed they had eloped, Sergeant Kadner said. After the murders, Gould sold his property in Tracy. A DNA profile of a suspect in 2001 was developed using forensic evidence preserved from Kalitzkes 1956 autopsy, Kadner said. GREAT FALLS After more than 65 years, the Cascade County Sheriffs Office has closed out what they believe may be the oldest "cold case" in the country. You had two young, vibrant individuals that were well-liked among their peer group, he said. Tracing thatfamily's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. The following day, three boys hiking along the Sun River in Great Falls found Mr. Bogles body in an area that was known as a rendezvous spot for teenagers. For decades, the Cascade County Sheriff's Office continued to work on it, with multiple detectives attempting to make progress over the years. Anyone can read what you share. Nybo. On the morning of Tuesday January 3, 1956, 18-year-old Airman Lloyd Bogle was found dead on a lover's lane half a mile Northwest of Wadsworth Park. Gould is accused in two deaths from 1956. Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriffs Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. There was just years and years of documentation and numerous suspects that had been looked into, the sergeant said. Bogle was a Malmstrom Air Force Base Airman from Waco, Texas. Jon Kadner, who took the case over in 2012, said it was the oldest case he could find nationwide to be solved using forensic genealogy. Thats when we really started looking at what evidence we had, and if we could potentially do the same thing, Sergeant Kadner said. When Matteson left CCSO, he had resigned himself to the idea that the case would remain unsolved. At the time of the murders, Gould lived about a mile from Patty and worked corralling horses just blocks from her residence on the southwest side of Great Falls. 0:00. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/11/us/great-falls-montana-2007-homicide-dna.html. Investigators turned to genetic genealogy in 2018, after the authorities arrested Joseph James DeAngelo, known as the Golden State Killer, and accused him of committing 13 murders and nearly 50 rapes that terrorized California in the 1970s and 80s. A day later, a county road worker found Kalitzke's body on Vineyard Road north of Great Falls. The Cascade County Sheriffs Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18. What keeps a case like this alive so long? They were all ruled out as suspects. What keeps a case like this alive so long? It was a bittersweet revelation: They were grateful for answers, but for many of the older people in the family, it was a struggle to have those wounds reopened. Investigators initially feared that Ms. Kalitzke had been kidnapped. An emerging forensic science called "genetic genealogy" helps Terre Haute police solve a cold case nearly 50 years later. Mr. Gould, who was 29 in 1956, lived just over a mile from Ms. Kalitzkes house and kept horses about 600 yards from the house where she had grown up, Sergeant Kadner said. He would have been about 29 when the murders occurred. Gould's name did appear in the Great Falls Tribune a few times. Law enforcement did not connect Gould to any other cases or crimes. GREGORY M. GOULD and AIMEE V. HACHIGIAN-GOULD. Kadner added that the detectives who worked the case for so many years shared the same feelings. 1 The trial in this matter was held in Great Falls, Montana, on September 14, 2004. Kadner said Gould had been cremated, so he had to reach out to Gould's surviving children and ask for samples to verify the match. Another suspect was Whitey Bulger, a prominent mob boss, who was in Great Falls around the time of the murders but DNA ruled him out. Bogle's hands were bound behind his back with his own belt. Sgt. Another suspect whose DNA didnt match was Edward Wayne Edwards, who was arrested for burglary in Montana in 1956 and served time at the Montana State Prison. Sergeant Kadner said the crucial piece of evidence was a DNA sample from a sperm cell that had been collected from Ms. Kalitzkes body during her autopsy. Some people just have secrets that they never told anybody, the sergeant recalled. The two had even begun talking about marriage. Jon Kadner, who took over the case in 2012, said Tuesday it was the oldest case he could find nationwide that has been solved using forensic genealogy, which searches commercial DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a crime suspect. This is as good as were ever going to get on a case like this, Slaughter said. But no one was ever charged, and the case went cold. Investigators did not find any connections between Gould and the victims. Gould's family home was located a little over a mile from where Kalitzke lived, and he was known to ride horses throughout the area. The two had even begun talking about marriage. Kadner added that the detectives who worked the case for so many years shared the same feelings. "I think if you just look at the circumstances," Kadner said. Sixty-five years after Kalitzke and Bogle's death, authorities said Kenneth Gourd was likely their killer. His valuables and money were not stolen, and his car was on and in gear with the emergency brake deployed when his body was found. Traci Rosenbaum/USA Today Network via Reuters Co. Try 7 Days Free. Kadner said that its possible that at the time of the murders, investigators might not have recognized the sexual assault or that they didnt want that publicly disclosed. Gould was a Great Falls native and was known to ride horses in the area of Vinyard Road where Kalitzkes body was found, Kadner said. When now-retired CCSO detective Phil Matteson started working in the evidence room in 1988, the Kalitzke-Bogle homicide evidence was there. Jon Kadner, who took over the case in 2012, said Tuesday it was the oldest case he could find nationwide that has been solved using forensic genealogy, which searches commercial DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a crime suspect. The office identified Kenneth Gould, a horse trainer who died in 2007, as the likely suspect who had shot and killed Mr. Bogle, 18, and Ms. Kalitzke, 16, more than 65 years ago. By the time Gould was determined to be the prime suspect, investigators had no way to confirm it directly with DNA. Before moving to Missouri in 1967, Gould had lived with his wife and children in the Great Falls area around the time of the murders, according to the Tribune. Gould was born Aug. 23, 1927, and died May 31, 2007 before investigators connected him. I wasnt sure how they were going to react when I come to them saying, Hey your dads a suspect in this case, but they were great to work with, Kadner said. It worked: DNA testing led investigators to a man named Kenneth Gould. The place where they were believed to have been killed was a known "lover's lane," according to a clipping from a local newspaper posted on a memorial page. Even without that complication, Singer explained to NPR, the success rate depends heavily on how well the evidence has been preserved over the years. Matteson said giving the surviving family answers was the most important part for him, and he expressed appreciation for every investigator's hard work going back to 1956. Now that the authorities have a suspect, it conclusively allows to us to stop wondering, she said. 2. Mr. Bogles family contended for years with crazy stories about what might have happened, including rumors that he might have been mixed up with the mob, said Caryn Bogle McCarthy, 54, whose father, James Bogle, was Duane Bogles younger brother. Click here to subscribe. James J. Kadner said the DNA was linked to Kenneth Gould, who died in 2007 and his body was cremated. His family lived in the Montana communities of Geraldine and Hamilton before moving to Missouri in 1967. in 1956 two lovers (Duane Bogle, 18, and Patricia Kalitzke, 16) were fatally shot to death in Montana. In 2019, detectives coordinated with Bode Technology to perform additional testing on the DNA evidence found on Kalitzke's body. Investigators at the Cascade County Sheriffs Office continued working the case and using forensic genetic genealogy have identified the man they believe was the likely perpetrator, though he too is now deceased. They did not return to Montana. Leads surfaced and dried up throughout the immediate investigation, and law enforcement had multiple suspects including notorious gangster James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger, Jr. Last Tuesday, the Cascade County Sheriff 's Office announced that it had cracked the case. In 2012, Kadner was assigned to the case. The teenagers were last seen at Petes Drive-In restaurant in Great Falls, just after 9 p.m. on Jan. 2, 1956. According to the detective, police still do not have a motive in the case, but the victims families have expressed gratitude to at least have some answers 65 years later. What they found was a family tree linking to a man from Great Falls, Montana. He was known to ride horses through the area, officials said. They leave a little bit of themselves, from what Ive seen., Clippings from the Great Falls Tribune that are displayed on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in Great Falls, Mont., were part of the Cascade County Sheriff's Office investigative file into the 1956 murders of Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, northwest of Great Falls. The ignition switch, radio and headlights on his car were on, and the car was in gear. Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriff's Office concluded Kenneth Gould - who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 - more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle,. Link your TV provider to stream full episodes and live TV. We're starting with a distant relative and trying to work back toward our unknown sample.". Lloyd Duane Bogle,18, and Patricia Kalitzke,16, were last seen at Petes Drive-In on Jan. 2, 1956. Sgt. Now, with the help of DNA evidence, the case has been solved. The law defines a prostitution chargeas: "A person commits the offense of prostitution if the person engages in or agrees or offers to engage in sexual intercourse with another person for compensation, whether the compensation is received or to be received or paid or to be paida patron who is convicted of prostitution shall for the first offense be fined an amount not to exceed $1,000 or be imprisoned for a term not to exceed 1 year, or both.". But their love story was brutally cut short by the actions of a killer whose identity would not be revealed for more than 60 years. Over the next half century, detectives investigated about 35 potential suspects, including James (Whitey) Bulger, the notorious South Boston mobster who was convicted in 2013 of participating in 11 murders. Through the use of DNA testing unavailable at the time of the killings and decades ofinvestigation, CCSO has concluded that Great Falls native Kenneth Gould, now deceased, more than likely committed the murders. Stephen J. It was such a big case, Cascade County Sheriffs Office lead investigator Sgt. Goulds family home at the time of the homicides was a little over a mile from where Kalitzke lived. Edwards, the subject of a book by former Great Falls Police Detective John Cameron, was linked to "Lover's Lane murders" in Ohio and Wisconsin. Now, the sheriff's office is considering forming a cold case task force, as other law enforcement agencies have done. The case eventually went cold. 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