Arrest in 43-year-old murder case stuns Wisconsin town

In this April 10, 2019 screenshot taken from a video is the house where Raymand Vannieuwenhoven lived in Lakewood, Wis. Prosecutors said they used DNA and genetic genealogy to connect Vannieuwenhoven to the killings 43 years ago of a young couple David Schuldes and Ellen Matheys. Vannieuwenhoven, 82, a widower and father of five grown children had lived quietly for two decades among the 800 residents of Lakewood, a northern Wisconsin town about 25 miles southwest from the site of the murders. Now he was being held on a $1 million bond. (AP Photo/ Ivan Moreno)

In this April 10, 2019 photo, Wayne Sankey sits on the front steps of his Lakewood, Wis. home where he is the neighbor of Raymand Vannieuwenhoven, who authorities say is the suspect in a cold-blooded 43-year-old cold case murder. The news of Vannieuwenhoven’s arrest hit Sankey, 68, like a thunderbolt. Prosecutors said they used DNA and genetic genealogy to connect Vannieuwenhoven to the 1976 killings of a young couple, David Schuldes and Ellen Matheys. (AP Photo/Ivan Moreno)

In this 1976 police sketch provided by the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office is the initial police sketch of a suspect shortly after the 1976 murders of David Schuldes and Ellen Matheys. Prosecutors said they used DNA and genetic genealogy to connect Raymand Vannieuwenhoven to the killings 43 years ago of the young couple. Vannieuwenhoven, 82, a widower and father of five grown children had lived quietly for two decades among the 800 residents of Lakewood, a northern Wisconsin town about 25 miles southwest from the site of the murders. Now he was being held on a $1 million bond. (Marinette County Sheriff via AP)

In this March 14, 2019 booking photo provided by the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office is Raymand Vannieuwenhoven. Prosecutors said they used DNA and genetic genealogy to connect Vannieuwenhoven to the killings 43 years ago of a young couple David Schuldes and Ellen Matheys. Vannieuwenhoven, 82, a widower and father of five grown children had lived quietly for two decades among the 800 residents of Lakewood, a northern Wisconsin town about 25 miles southwest from the site of the murders. Now he is being held on a $1 million bond. (Marinette County Sheriff via AP)

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