New book claims FBI believes I-70 serial killer from Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s been one of the most enduring murder mysteries of the last 30 years: the identity and the motive behind the I-70 killings , a string of slayings in strip malls near interstates stretching from Indiana to Kansas in the early 1990s.

It all started at a Payless ShoeSource store at I-465 and Pendleton Pike on April 8, 1992, and is the subject of a new book that sheds light on the decades-long investigation and is the latest case to be profiled on Indy Unsolved.

”Well the first case was here in Indianapolis with Robin Fuldauer and the second case was just a couple days later in Wichita,” said Bob Cyphers, a retired St. Louis reporter who has written the new book, “Dead End: Inside the Hunt for the I-70 Serial Killer.”

”Then the third homicide happened back here in Terre Haute, all within a couple of weeks,” said Cyphers.

New sketch of ‘I-70 Killer’ released as investigators remain hopeful for tips

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The first I-70 killer slaying. April 1992 when Robin Fuldauer, 26, was killed in the back of the Payless ShoeSource store.

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