San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Trucker charged in 1987 deaths in Washington state

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

EVERETT, Wash. — A trucker who authoritie­s say was linked by DNA evidence to the 1987 deaths of a young Canadian couple has been charged with two counts of aggravated firstdegre­e murder.

William Talbott II, 55, of SeaTac was charged Friday in Snohomish County Superior Court, the Daily Herald reports.

Authoritie­s say they used informatio­n from public genealogy websites to pinpoint Talbott as a suspect then arrested him after getting a DNA sample from a cup that fell from his truck.

Talbott is charged in the killings of 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg and 20-year-old Jay Cook.

“From all available informatio­n, these acts of violence were as random as they were savage,” Craig Matheson, Snohomish County’s chief criminal deputy prosecutor, wrote in court documents.

Talbott was being held in Skagit County Community Jus- tice Center with no bail. It wasn’t clear if he had an attorney.

Van Cuylenborg and Cook left their Saanich, British Columbia, homes for an overnight trip to Seattle to buy furnace parts for Cook’s family business.

When they failed to return home, their families filed a missing persons report. Their bodies were found days later.

Van Cuylenborg had been sexually assaulted, bound with plastic ties and shot in the head. Investigat­ors say the assault evidence provided a direct link to Talbott.

Cook’s battered body was found about 75 miles away. Police say he was beaten with rocks and strangled.

Police say a genealogis­t used the DNA evidence and worked with a lab to build a family tree for the suspect.

Police say the genealogis­t used informatio­n uploaded by distant cousins to narrow their search to Talbott.

Police kept him under surveillan­ce and finally got his DNA when a cup fell from his truck.

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