The nearly 40-year-old murder case of Judy Weaver has finally seen a breakthrough with the arrest of Mitchell Gaff, thanks to advancements in DNA technology.

This article details the investigation, Gaffโs criminal history, and his first court appearance.
The 1984 Murder of Judy Weaver
In June 1984, Judy Weaver was found bound and burned inside her Everett home after reports of a fire. The medical examiner determined that
Breakthrough in the Case
The case remained unsolved for decades until recent advancements in DNA technology provided a crucial lead.
Detectives obtained a CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) hit on a fabric ligature used to bind Weaverโs wrists, which pointed to Mitchell Gaff as a suspect. Undercover officers then collected items from Gaff, confirming a DNA match.
Gaffโs Criminal History
Mitchell Gaff, now facing charges of aggravated first-degree murder, has a violent criminal history. In 1979, he attempted to rape a woman he forced to the ground with a gun while