Indiana man arrested 35 years after Michigan woman found dead by her husband in their home
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An Indiana man has been arrested in the 1987 killing of a woman whose husband found her dead in their southwestern Michigan home after a night of bowling. Patrick Wayne Gilham of South Bend was arrested Thursday and is awaiting extradition to Michigan to face charges in the killing of Roxanne Leigh Wood, who was 30.
The Berrien County Prosecutor's Office has charged Gilham, 67, with open murder and breaking and entering of an occupied dwelling. It wasn't clear if Gilham has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
Terry Wood found his wife dead, with her throat cut, in the kitchen of their Niles Township home early on Feb. 20, 1987, after they had driven separately to go bowling and Roxanne Wood returned home first.
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