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  • Miglin, a well-known developer, may have been targeted for his money.

    A Killer's Trail 2008

  • When Miglin did not appear at the airport to pick her up, she went home to find a door open and what looked like a gun in the bathroom.

    The Killer's Trail Orth, Maureen 1997

  • At the time of his death, however, Cunanan had been charged only in the killings of Madson, Reese, and Miglin.

    The Killer's Trail Orth, Maureen 1997

  • “Why would Cunanan go to Chicago, find Miglin, and torture him without some motive?” asks Chisago County investigator Rivard.

    The Killer's Trail Orth, Maureen 1997

  • Certainly the younger Miglin was someone Cunanan would have liked to brag about knowing: he was handsome, he drove a fast car and flew airplanes — he had spent two years at the Air Force Academy — and his father was a multimillionaire.

    The Killer's Trail Orth, Maureen 1997

  • Trail, Madson, and Miglin, however, carried the personal signature of what criminologists call a “pathological, sadistic sexual offender.”

    The Killer's Trail Orth, Maureen 1997

  • Rob Goubeau, Jeremy Gantz, Hilary Scratch, Ken Yankee, Mark S. Andrew, Heather Miglin, John Skaare and Paul J.

    The Social Network Wins Top Editing Honors at ACE Eddie Awards 2011

  • Why did Cunanan decide to torture Miglin to death the next day and not just take his Lexus?

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2001

  • Cunanan killed Miglin, stole the Lexus and abandoned it when he heard radio reports that the Philadelphia police were tracking Miglin's cell phone.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2001

  • Cunanan had parked the red Jeep Cherokee of his murdered ex-lover David Madson near the Chicago home of real estate developer Lee Miglin and could well have seen Miglin working in an open garage, his green Lexus clearly visible.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2001

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