After 56 years, the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office has identified Thomas Williams as the killer in the oldest cold case, known as the 'Milkman Homicide'. The victim, Hiram 'Ross' Grayam, was a decorated veteran and salesman for Borden Milk Company. He disappeared on April 11, 1968, while doing his routes in Gifford.
Fri, April 12th 2024 at 11:02 AM) — The ' Milkman Homicide ' in 1968 was the oldest cold case in the history of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office . 56 years later, deputies have identified Thomas Williams as the killer.
He was a salesman for Borden Milk Company. He went out to do his routes in Gifford on April 11, 1968, but never came home. The following day, the sheriff’s office coordinated with Piper at the Vero Beach Airport to get a plane up.“When they arrived at the initial scene, Mr. Grayam was laying next to the milk truck with bullet wounds, killed execution style,” the sheriff revealed.
The trail went cold for decades, until Larry did an interview with a local media outlet in 2006...which the killer saw.
Cold Case Milkman Homicide Indian River County Sheriff’S Office Thomas Williams Hiram Grayam Borden Milk Company Gifford
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