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A man once named a person of interest in the disappearance of Iowa news anchor Jodi Huisentruit has now been found responsible for the 2006 killing of a Wisconsin woman — and investigators believe there could be more victims.

Investigators in Wisconsin say Christopher Revak, a former emergency medical technician who died by suicide in a Missouri jail cell in 2009, would have faced charges in the death of 21-year-old Deidre Harm if he were still alive.

Wood County District Attorney Jonathan Barnett wrote in a letter shared by the sheriff’s office on October 20 that he believes there was sufficient evidence to bring the case to trial.

“I consider this case closed,” Barnett wrote. “I believe I had enough to charge and, if Mr. Revak were still alive, win at trial.”

open image in gallery Investigators in Wisconsin say Christopher Revak, a former emergency medical technician who died by suicide in a Missouri jail cell in 2009, would have faced charges in the death of 21-year-old Deidre Harm if he w

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