DNA from chewing gum nails longtime sexual predator decades after reign of terror: report

A man from Washington has confessed to his involvement in two long-unsolved cold cases, thanks to a crafty investigative trick and just a discarded piece of gum.

Mitchell Gaff, 68, admitted his guilt on Thursday in Snohomish County Superior Court, acknowledging his responsibility for the sexual assaults and murders of Judith “Judy” Weaver and Susan Vesey, as reported by the Everett Police Department.

Authorities connected Gaff, who is identified as a “sexual sadist” and has confessed to being a rapist, to the crimes after DNA from his chewing gum matched samples found at both crime scenes, according to USA Today.

The breakthrough occurred when detectives from the Everett Police Department visited Gaff’s Olympia residence, posing as gum industry researchers. They wore casual shorts and T-shirts to make their story credible and offered him free gum samples.

Mitchell Gaff sitting in a courtroom

Gaff willingly participated, trying a variety of flavors and discarding the chewed gum into sealed cups, as reported by the source. These samples were then processed through the federal database CODIS, which confirmed Gaff’s connection to the murders.

Gaff agreed, and ultimately sampled a few flavors while discarding each piece of gum into small cups with lids, the outlet reported. The pieces were then sent through the federal database CODIS, where investigators ultimately linked Gaff to both murders. 

Everett was initially taken into custody in May 2024 on charges stemming from Weaver’s death, police said. 

Weaver’s body was discovered inside her home on Rucker Avenue after first responders were called to the scene regarding a fire on June 2, 1984, according to authorities.

Susan Vesey standing in front of a house in Everett Washington

Susan Vesey was murdered inside her home in Everett, Wash., on July 12, 1980, according to authorities. (Everett Police Department)

Once in custody, authorities linked him to Vesey’s murder, in which her husband discovered she had been murdered inside her home the day after her 21st birthday on July 12, 1980, officials said. 

Gaff’s admission comes after a lifetime of terrorizing his local Washington community, in which he landed behind bars on multiple occasions and was eventually required to register as a sex offender. 

In 1979, Gaff approached then-29-year-old Jackie Brown outside her home as she was putting her lawnmower away, brandished an air gun and ordered her to get on her knees, USA Today reported.

Judy Weaver

Authorities found Judy Weaver’s body inside her home in Everett after first responders were called to a fire on June 2, 1984. (Everett Police Department)

Gaff proceeded to unleash a brutal physical assault against Brown, in which he reportedly began beating her in the head with the weapon and slamming her head against the concrete floor.  

In a bid to save her life, Brown reportedly waited until Gaff put his gun down to try to escape.

“I threw my body against him and caught him off guard, and he kind of stumbled against the wall,” Brown told USA Today. “I stood up, and I was trapped, and he said, ‘You’re going to die now, you [expletive].’ And I knew I was dead.”

Brown managed to escape, and Gaff was later convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary in the case, according to the outlet.

Just four years later, while Gaff was on probation, he was reportedly arrested again after he attacked a pair of 14- and 16-year-old girls as they slept in their mother’s home on Aug. 28, 1984.

In that case, court documents reportedly revealed he tied both girls up with an electrical cord, cut off their clothes, beat them and repeatedly raped the sisters.

One girl managed to escape and ran for help, causing Gaff to flee the scene. 

He subsequently pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and burglary, according to USA Today.

Throughout the years, Gaff reportedly confessed to attempting to attack up to 30 women and girls in one day in the 1980s and admitted to raping at least eight of them. 

“I am so proud of our Everett Police Department for solving this murder case by utilizing advancements in DNA analysis techniques,” Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin said in a previous statement. “We honor Susan’s memory as we bring this suspect to justice.”

Gaff is scheduled to be sentenced on May 13.

The Everett Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

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