Investigators have determined that the killer was Kenneth Gould, a Great Falls native who grew up near one of the victims. Published Gould was born Aug. 23, 1927, and died May 31, 2007 before investigators connected him. The process tested and uploaded DNA from unknown sources. He continued to work on the Kalitzke/Bogle case even while handling the newer cases that were landing on his desk all the time, but he had a feeling that more was needed to get to the bottom of what had happened to the couple all those decades ago. The Kalitzke/Bogle case is one of the oldest criminal cases that has been solved using forensic genealogy, and authorities are hopeful that they'll be able to use this ever-advancing technology to solve cold cases dating back even further although new state legislation restricting forensic genealogy could complicate matters. With the help of partnering labs, forensic genealogists are able to use preserved samples to create a DNA profile of the culprit and then use that profile to search public databases for any potential matches. Officers kept working the case because of the circumstances, Kadner said. Armed with this knowledge, Kadner in 2019 sought out the assistance of Bode Technology. Beard, stephen.beard@indystar.com, A double homicide of two teens in Montana. The next day brought another disturbing discovery: A county road worker found 16-year-old Patricia Kalitzke's body in an area north of Great Falls, the paper reports. Officers investigated for years, but they were unable to make an arrest. 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. After the murders, Gould sold his property near the town of Tracy. 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. Kalitzke was a junior at Great Falls High School, and Bogle was an airman at Malmstrom Air Force Base from Waco, Texas. 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. A lot of different people had a turn at this, and we just werent able to take it to conclusion, he said. He would have been about 29 when the murders occurred. He would have been about 29 when the murders occurred. 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. A Warner Bros. You had two young, vibrant individuals that were well-liked among their peer group, he said. Kadner said the DNA was linked to Kenneth Gould, who died in 2007 and his body was cremated. "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. He was lying face down beside his car with his hands tied behind his back and two gunshots to the head. For decades, the Cascade County Sheriff's Office continued to work on it, with multiple detectives attempting to make progress over the years. Tracing thatfamily's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. He was face down, and had been shot in the back of the head. Gould did not have a criminal history and was not considered a suspect during the initial investigation, the Tribune report said. They did not return to Montana. 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. 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. 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. While stationed at Malmstrom, he became "smitten" with Kalitzke, according to Kadner. 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. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. 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. Stephen J. They built a family tree backward and then forward to develop (the link to) Kenneth Gould, Kadner said. "They're excited, but at the same time, it has brought up a lot of memories," Kadner said. About a month after the murder, he and his family left the area and moved to Tracy, then Geraldine, then Hamilton and eventually out of state, never to return to Montana. After the murders, his family eventually moved to 1967 and did not return to Montana. Fortunately, Kadner had something to work with. He was known to ride horses through the area, officials said. The investigations were a follow-up to a sting operation during the Montana State Fair this summer. 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. Nybo. 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. The direct to consumer databases such as 23andMe are not open source. 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. Jon Kadner of the Cascade County Sheriffs Office in Montana was told in 2012 that he was being put in charge of the investigation into a long-unsolved double homicide, the case was already more than 50 years old. Patty Kalitzke, a. In 2018, however, forensic genealogy, which was used to help adoptees find biological family members, was used to identify Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. as the Golden State Killer. 2023 www.greatfallstribune.com. Through the use of forensic genetic genealogy, they say Kenneth Gould is the most likely suspect in the rape and murder of Patty Kalitzke and the murder of her 18-year-old boyfriend Duane Bogle in Great Falls in early 1956. Their killings went unsolved until this week when investigators announced they had cracked what is believed to be the oldest case solved with DNA and forensic genealogy. 1 The trial in this matter was held in Great Falls, Montana, on September 14, 2004. Sgt. The lab found a sperm cell that did not belong to Bogle, officers said. They lived in Hamilton from 1958 until 1967 when they moved to Alton, Missouri. According to the Great Falls Tribune, Gould was 24when he married 16-year-old Lulubelle Brown in 1952. We're essentially going backwards. But there was one big problem: Gould had died in 2007 and his remains had been cremated, according to the Tribune. Sgt. 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/The Great Falls Tribune via AP), Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. 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. Gould did not have a known criminal history and was not interviewed during the murder investigation. Investigators poured their heart and soul into this case. It was uploaded to voluntary genealogical databases, where they discovered a possible family connection leading investigators to Gould. Chad Gould passed away on September 18, 2019 at the age of 48 in Great Falls, Montana. Leads surfaced and dried up throughout the immediate investigation, and law enforcement had multiple suspects including notorious gangster James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger, Jr. 'Pushed to the side': Cases of missing or murdered Indigenous people often go unsolved. 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. The case broke when the 2018 arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., the Golden State Killer, was accomplished through the use of forensic genealogy. How 'genetic genealogy' uncovered an Indiana killer. 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. Tracing that family's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and her boyfriend Duane Bogle, 18, were both shot in the head and murdered in Great Falls, Montana back in 1956; . (AP) DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriff's office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, officials said. Kenneth Gould Montana; Kenneth Gould . Gould did not have a known criminal history and was never interviewed during the murder investigation. Get an all-access pass to never-before-seen content, free digital evidence kits, and much more! A day later, a county road worker found Kalitzkes body north of Great Falls. Kadner said when Gould was 25, he married a 16-year-old, which was the same age as Kalitzke when she was murdered. "Whitey". Law enforcement did not connect Gould to any other cases or crimes. The obituary was featured. Traci Rosenbaum/USA Today Network via Reuters Co. 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. The two had even begun talking about marriage. Sergeant Kadner said he believed it was the oldest homicide case in the United States to be solved with genetic genealogy, which uses DNA from crime scenes to identify the relatives of potential suspects and eventually the suspects themselves. When Matteson left CCSO, he had resigned himself to the idea that the case would remain unsolved. 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, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. In 2019, with the help of Bode Technology, a Virginia company that specializes in DNA analysis, another DNA profile was extracted from the sample, which enabled investigators to build a family tree that led them to Mr. Gould, Sergeant Kadner said. 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. Mr. Gould died in 2007 at age 79 in Oregon County, Mo. Investigators did not find any connections between Gould and the victims. 65 years later modern-day genetic technology was used to link Kenneth Gould, a horse-trainer who died in 2007, to the murders. Kalitzke was born in Great Falls and was a junior at Great Falls High School when she was killed. What they found was a family tree linking to a man from Great Falls, Montana. It was uploaded to voluntary genealogical databases, where they discovered a possible family connection leading investigators to Gould. They leave a little bit of themselves, from what I've seen. Kadner had to reach out to Goulds children and ask for DNA samples to verify the match. His family lived in the Montana communities of Geraldine and Hamilton before moving to Missouri in 1967. 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. Officers kept working the case because of the circumstances, Kadner said. Ms. Kalitzkes sister has advanced dementia, Sergeant Kadner said. Mr. Bogle was an airman from Waco, Texas, stationed nearby at Malmstrom Air Force Base. They were all ruled out as suspects. Anyone who uses information contained in this list to commit a criminal act against another person is subject to criminal prosecution. 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. Her father, who died in 2013, had idolized Duane, as a boy, she said. When now-retired CCSO detective Phil Matteson started working in the evidence room in 1988, the Kalitzke-Bogle homicide evidence was there. "Because it was all theories up to that point we finally had a match and we had a name. The respondents were represented by Mr. L.D. 2023 Cable News Network. 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. It was uploaded to voluntary genealogical databases, where they discovered a possible family connection leading investigators to Gould. CNN Sans & 2016 Cable News Network. 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. You had two young, vibrant individuals that were well-liked among their peer group, he said. Last Tuesday, the Cascade County Sheriff 's Office announced that it had cracked the case. Kadner had to reach out to Goulds children and ask for DNA samples to verify the match. In the following years, law enforcement compared the DNA sample to about 35 other men, including gangster James Joseph Whitey Bulger Jr. In the following years, law enforcement compared the DNA sample to about 35 other men, including gangster James Joseph Whitey Bulger Jr. Newspaper headlines described the teenagers as lovers lane slaying victims and recalled a wide search for a brutal killer.. The only way to prove his guilt or his innocence was to test the DNA of his remaining relatives. On Jan. 3, 1956, three boys hiking along the Sun River near Wadsworth Park northwest of Great Falls found Bogle dead near his car. "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. 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. Cascade County Sheriff's Office. The test results said Gould was the guy. His family lived in the Montana communities of Geraldine and Hamilton before moving to Missouri in 1967. When Matteson left CCSO, he had resigned himself to the idea that the case would remain unsolved. It was the first high-profile case to be cracked with genetic genealogy. They say Kenneth Gould is the likely suspect in the 1956. [Image via Sgt. They asked for the family's help in either proving or disproving that Gould was the man responsible and the family complied. Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, breaking news, sweepstakes, and more! Authorities say DNA evidence has tied the deaths to Kenneth Gould, a man who had lived in Alton, Missouri for several decades. Criminal justice reporter Traci Rosenbaum reports on law enforcement issues for the Tribune. Kenneth Gould, who has been identified as the suspect in the 1956 killings of two teenagers in Great Falls, Mont., died in 2007. An emerging forensic science called "genetic genealogy" helps Terre Haute police solve a cold case nearly 50 years later. Gould's name did appear in the Great Falls Tribune a few times. The arrests were made with assistance by the Great Falls Police Department, the Internet Crimes against Children Task Force and the Cascade County Attorneys Office. Montana. Reach her at trosenbaum@greatfallstribune.com or 406-791-1490. According to his death certificate, Goulddied in Oregon County, Mo. Both were shot in the head. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. He never returned to Montana, even to visit his family, Sergeant Kadner said. Gould had no known criminal history before or after the killings. "My first impression was that the only way we're gonna ever solve this is through the use of DNA," Kadner said. 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. Bogle's hands were bound behind his back with his own belt. Tracing that family's tree led investigators to suspect Gould, a man born and raised in Great Falls. Kalitzke was a junior at Great Falls High School, and Bogle was an airman at Malmstrom Air Force Base from Waco, Texas. Both were shot in the head. Kadner had to reach out to Goulds children and ask for DNA samples to verify the match. But the next day, Jan. 4, 1956, a county road worker found her body off a gravel road about five miles north of Great Falls. The lab found a sperm cell that did not belong to Bogle. The evidence was compared to DNA available in commercial databases. Gould, born and raised in Great Falls, lived there with his wife and children in 1956, a little over a mile from Kalitzke. 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. The following 10 people arrested in the investigationall face first offense prostitution charges. On Jan.3, 1956,three boys hiking along Sun River near Wadsworth Park discovered Bogle, 18, dead near his car. Respondents. GREGORY M. GOULD and AIMEE V. HACHIGIAN-GOULD. A double homicide of two teens in Montanahas been solved after more than 60 yearsthanks to forensic genealogy. During interviews, family members said they had no idea of any criminal behavior on his part. Newspaper clippings from the investigative file into the 1956 murders of Duane Bogle, 18, and Patricia Kalitzke, 16, in Great Falls, Mont. Over the years, investigators had about 35 people of interest in the case, including another airman at Malmstrom Air Force Base, where Bogle was also stationed, according to Sgt. In 1989, investigators removed bullets from a cottonwood tree near the spot Bogles body was found and hoped they could be matched to a firearm. Jon Kadner, head of detectives for CCSO. He was found a week later working at a ranch atArrow Creek about 60 miles away. It worked: DNA testing led investigators to a man named Kenneth Gould. "It's really fantastic technology and it's going to solve a lot of cold cases," Singer said. GREAT FALLS, Mont. "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.". After the murders, Gould sold his property in Tracy. One such investigator was Detective Sgt. Want to keep up on crime news in Great Falls and northcentral Montana and get access to exclusive content? His expensive camera had not been taken. Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much They were all ruled out as suspects. The Cascade County Sheriffs Office said it appeared to be the oldest homicide case in the United States to be solved with genetic genealogy. Clipped by chaddexter 01 May 2017. Detective Sgt. Investigators poured their heart and soul into this case. Gould was born Aug. 23, 1927,and died May 31, 2007 before investigators connected him to the Kalitzke-Bogle homicide. The Cascade County Sheriff's Office announced 10 arrests made in the month of September for prostitution in association with sex trafficking investigations. 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. Kadner added that the detectives who worked the case for so many years shared the same feelings. The . He was known to ride horses through the area, officials said. Traci Rosenbaum/The Great Falls Tribune, via Associated Press. 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. A day later, a county road worker found Kalitzkes body north of Great Falls. "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.". We're starting with a distant relative and trying to work back toward our unknown sample.". In most cases, those profiles can end up linking to distant relatives of the culprit say, a second or third cousin. Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. as the Golden State Killer. Now that the authorities have a suspect, it conclusively allows to us to stop wondering, she said. 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. Great Falls. Dropped with prejudice: Montana woman who killed ex-husband after she said he attempted rape has charges cleared. (AP) DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriff's office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, officials said. In 2001, it had been sent to the state crime lab for analysis, but did not lead to any matches in a national criminal database. 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. GREAT FALLS The Cascade County Sheriff's Office recently announced that they had closed a 65-year-old "cold case" double-murder. "It felt great because for. Thats when we really started looking at what evidence we had, and if we could potentially do the same thing, Sergeant Kadner said. 3:59 AM EDT, Thu June 10, 2021. The Cascade County Sheriffs Office announced 10 arrests made in the month of September for prostitution in association with sex trafficking investigations. Click here. 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. They did not return to Montana. As more time went by, about 35 suspects came and went. 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. Tribune Staff. 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. In 2001, the sample was sent to the state crime lab and it didnt match Bolgers DNA and was entered into CODIS with no matches. They poured their heart and souls into that case, and it just made you realize how hard investigators had worked, he said. 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. "That was just the process, and luckily it was retained in evidence all these years," said Kadner. 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. Born on Oct. 18, 1938, he was a lifelong resident of New. The investigation revealed semen in her body, indicating she had been raped. He would have been 29 years old when he committed the lover's lane murders. GREAT FALLS, Mont. All Rights Reserved. The case went cold for decades until 2001, when then-Detective Phil Matteson sent the slide of a vaginal swab gathered from Kalitzkes body to the Montana State Crime Lab for analysis. In this case, "Our genealogists, what they're going to do is independently build a family tree from this cousin's profile," Andrew Singer, an executive with Bode Technology, told NPR. During a walk near the Sun River, they found 18-year-old Lloyd Duane Bogle, dead from a gunshot wound to the head. Investigators have determined that the killer was Kenneth Gould, a Great Falls native who grew up near one of the victims. Great Falls, Montana. Bogle was a Malmstrom Air Force Base Airman from Waco, Texas. All rights reserved. "I think if you just look at the circumstances," Kadner said. 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. 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, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. 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. Cases of missing or murdered Indigenous people often go unsolved. Both were shot in the head. At. A DNA profile of a suspect in 2001 was developed using forensic evidence preserved from Kalitzkes 1956 autopsy, Kadner said. The office identified Kenneth Gould, a horse trainer who died in 2007, as the "likely suspect" who had. Follow Traci Rosenbaumon Twitter:@GFTrib_TRosenba. A preserved vaginal. Both were shot in the head. On Jan. 3, 1956, three boys hiking along the Sun River near Wadsworth Park northwest of Great Falls found Bogle dead near his car. Officers investigated for years, but they were unable to make an arrest. Investigators have closed the case after using forensic genealogy to identify Kenneth Gould, who is now deceased, as having likely committed the murders. Kalitzkes body was found several miles away on Vinyard Road on Jan. 4. This thread is archived That changed the whole dynamic of the case.". His date, 16-year-old Patricia Kalitzke was missing. In 2012, Kadner was assigned to the case. Jon Kadner, who was assigned the case in 2012 his first cold case, he said during an interview with NPR. In 2018, however, forensic genealogy, which was used to help adoptees find biological family members, was used to identify Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. as the Golden State Killer. 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. Gould did not have a known criminal history and was never interviewed during the murder investigation. 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,. When Detective Sgt. James J. As more time went by, about 35 suspects came and went. Investigators did not find any connections between Gould and the victims. It was later determined that Gould and Kalitzke grew up near each other. Two popular kids who were essentially gunned down in a Lovers Lane situation, said Kadner. 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. Kadner believes it is the oldest murder case to be solved with this kind of genetic review. The teenagers were last seen at Petes Drive-In restaurant in Great Falls, just after 9 p.m. on Jan. 2, 1956. They did not return to Montana. According to his death certificate, Goulddied in Oregon County, Mo. 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