Rose Ann Hlavka came home to the modest brick apartment building just northwest of Portland, Ore.’s downtown around 10 p.m. expecting to find her 20-year-old sister, Anna Marie. The siblings not only shared a home but they both also worked at a nearby McDonald’s, where Anna Marie Hlavka had gotten off a few hours earlier.
But her sister didn’t answer when Rose Ann opened the door and called her name on that night, July 24, 1979. She soon discovered why: Anna Marie was sprawled dead in the bedroom. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted.
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Her murder went unsolved for nearly 40 years.
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