Gifford, NH – State officials are renewing their call for public help in solving the 2010 killing of Roberta “Bobbie” Miller, whose death remains one of New Hampshire’s most haunting cold cases.
According to Attorney General John M. Formella and State Police Colonel Mark B. Hall, the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit is seeking new information surrounding Miller’s homicide, coinciding with the 15th anniversary of her death.
Miller’s body was found inside her home on Country Club Road in Gifford on November 1, 2010. The 54-year-old was discovered shot to death, and investigators confirmed her yellow Labrador retriever, Sport, had also been killed. Authorities have ruled the case a homicide and continue to pursue new leads.
The Cold Case Unit is asking anyone who may have seen or spoken with Miller between 4 p.m. on October 31 and 5 p.m. on November 1, 2010, to come forward. Even the smallest detail, officials say, could help piece together what happened during that crucial time.
A $56,000 reward remains available for information leading to an arrest and conviction. Miller’s family, who continue to hope for justice, describe her as a fearless and devoted mother who loved hiking Mount Major and supporting her friends.
“The passage of time has not changed our resolve,” said R. Christopher Knowles, Senior Assistant Attorney General. “We urge anyone with information to come forward and help bring closure to this family.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit at (603) 271-2663 or email. Tips may remain anonymous.
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