Dive into the chilling details of an unresolved crime with the "Dark Downeast" podcast as host Kylie Low, joined by experts including Advertiser and Ken Dionne, unravel the mysterious murder of Roberta "Bobbie" Miller in New Hampshire. Despite over a decade passing since the crime, the quest for justice continues as Bobbie’s tragic end, alongside her dog in her own home, remains an enigma with suspects close to home but no arrests to provide closure.
Examine the intricate dynamics of a family rocked by suspicion and loss in an episode that intricately lays out the potential motives and peculiar circumstances surrounding those closest to Bobbie—her ex-husband Gary, embroiled in a bitter divorce settlement, and her son Jonathan, scrutinized for his criminal past. The case's transition to the Cold Case Unit and the mounting frustration of families seeking progress in their loved ones' unsolved murders paint a stark picture of an investigation mired in complexity and the desperate need for renewed efforts to find the answers that have evaded law enforcement for years.
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The murder of Roberta "Bobby" Miller and her dog in her New Hampshire home in 2010 has remained unsolved for over a decade, with no arrests made. The 54-year-old's death, close to the finalization of her divorce with significant financial disputes, brought her ex-husband and son under suspicion.
Gary Miller, Bobby's recently divorced husband, came under suspicion due to their acrimonious split. Having finalized their divorce just two months prior to the homicide, they were embroiled in a dispute over finances and assets, intensifying the suspicion on Gary. The fact that a cottage Gary obtained in the divorce was destroyed by arson shortly before Bobby's murder also raised questions about a possible connection to the homicide.
Concerns about Jonathan Miller's potential involvement in his mother's murder were fueled by his criminal history and the inheritance he could receive. Founding Bobby's body and his subsequent behavior, which was uncooperative with efforts to solve the case, drew attention to him. However, there has been no evidence made public against him.
Despite the discovery of the murder weapon, a substantial reward offered, and ongoing public appeals from the family, the case remains cold. Initial interviews focused suspicions on the ex-husband, yet no charges were made. The transfer of the case to the state Cold Case Unit has not yielded progress, with staffing issues cited as an obstacle and families of unsolved case victims, including Bobby's brother, clamoring for greater attention to these cases.
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The unsolved murder of 54-year-old Roberta "Bobby" Miller, who was found dead alongside her dog in her Guilford, New Hampshire home in 2010, remains a mystery without any arrests.
Gary Miller, Bobby Miller's ex-husband, was naturally a suspect given the divorce they had just finalized two months before the homicide.
Bobby and Gary filed for divorce in 2007 due to irreconcilable differences. The divorce, finalized on August 13th, 2010, was characterized as bitter, involving significant wealth and protracted legal disputes over splitting their assets. Despite the divorce decree, Gary was still challenging Bobby in court over shared taxes and legal costs amounting to around $81,000.
Bobby had recently bought a house for Gary, which was paid off upon her death, a point that fueled speculation about a financial motive. Gary’s attorney accused Bobby of squandering over a million dollars and dragging out proceedings, while Bobby claimed the funds were legitimately distributed assets.
Gary and Bobby once co-owned a cottage in Maine, which Gary received in the divorce settlement. This cottage was destroyed by arson two days before Bobby’s murder, with implications of a potential connection to the motive for homicide.
Jonathan Miller, Bobby Miller’s son, also came under scrutiny due to his past criminal history and behavior after the murder.
Jonathan had multiple burglary indictments when he was 18, along with other convictions and jail time. He was living nearby in a house purchased with a loan from his mother.
Jonathan was 23 when he discovered Bobby mortally wounded and called 911. However, he did not participate actively in the family's efforts to solve the crime. Questions arose regarding his potential involvement and motivation related to possibly inheriting money after his mother's death. Although there is no publicly disclosed evidence against him, a controversial billboard raised suspicions about Jonathan's reluctance to take a polygraph test.
Bobby's case went unsolved despite extensive interviews and investigations.
Two years after her murder, no specific individuals were labeled as suspects. Despite the revelation of the murder weapon’s details in 2014 and a $55,000 reward for information leading to an arres ...
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