Gary Muehlberg Package Killer – Missouri prosecutors announced on Monday that they have charged a suspect in the unsolved slayings of four women in 1990 and 1991.
Gary Muehlberg, 73, has been charged with the first-degree murders of Robyn Mihan, 18, Brenda Pruitt, 27, Donna Reitmeyer, 40, and Sandy Little, 21, in St. Louis. Muehlberg is currently serving a life sentence for killing Kenneth Atchison, 57, in 1993, robbing him of $6,000, and storing him in a plywood box in Muehlberg’s basement, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Gary Muehlberg Package Killer: Charged With 1990s Murders of 4 Women Found With Covered Faces in Makeshift Containers
All four women reportedly had ties to an area in St. Louis that was known for sex work. The victims were all killed within a six-month span and discovered in makeshift containers. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that two were found in trash cans, while one was stuffed in a wooden box. Another was tied between two mattresses.
According to the news outlet, Mihan, Pruitt, Little, and Reitmeyer were also all gagged, strangled, and had their faces covered.
The case was reopened in 2008, but it was in March when Muehlberg’s DNA in CODIS, or the Combined DNA Index System database, was linked to the four slayings. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that DNA from a condom wrapper on Mihan’s body was used to connect Muehlberg to her murder.
Muehlberg allegedly admitted to killing Mihan, Little, and Pruitt after having prosecutors agree to not pursuing the death penalty.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Muehlberg previously spent time in prison for robbing and raping a woman in Kansas in the 1970s. He has been jailed for Atchison’s murder since 1995.
KDSK reported that Muehlberg has kidney failure and is unlikely to live long enough to be executed.
Area detectives solve 30 year old cold case, as DNA links serial killer to at least 4 murders
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) – St. Louis area detectives have cracked a cold case dating back to the early 1990s, after a recent DNA discovery led them to the alleged killer.
St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell announced charges against Gary Muehlberg, 73, in connection with the deaths of four women between March 1990 and February 1991. Police confirmed the identities of the women to be Robyn Mihan, 18, Sandy Little, 21, Brenda Jean Pruitt, 27, and Donna Reitmeyer, 40.
On Oct. 4, 1990, Pruitt’s body was found stuffed in a trash can in the 12400 block of Basston Drive in Maryland Heights near Interstate 270 and Page Avenue. Because the body was badly decomposed, it took detectives several months to identify it as Pruitt. The Major Case of Greater St. Louis later linked her murder to Mihan, whose body was discovered between two mattresses in Lincoln County in 1990, near Silex, Missouri. Police said there were signs of strangulation along with defensive wounds on Mihan.
In February of 1991, a third body was discovered in O’Fallon, Missouri, later identified as Sandy Little, 21.
At the time, police indicated all three women were working as prostitutes.
According to online court documents, Muehlberg is currently serving a life sentence at Potosi Correctional Center for first-degree murder and armed criminal action. In March of 1993, he was arrested in southern Illinois in connection with the murder of Kenneth “Doc” Atchison, 57. Atchison’s body was found in Muehlberg’s Bel-Ridge basement in a makeshift coffin. He had been missing for several weeks after leaving home with $6,000 cash to buy a car from Muehlberg.
Muehlberg was subsequently convicted of Atchison’s death.
While speaking to investigators, Muehlberg confessed to the murders of the three women and another woman, Donna Reitmeyer, killed in 1990. St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell said a fourth murder charge will be added against the 73-year-old man.
“It should be noted that advances in DNA technology have allowed investigators to do types of analysis that could not be done 20 or 30 years ago. Our detectives never gave up on this case and always maintained hope that it would be solved one day.,” a spokesperson from the Maryland Heights Police Department said.
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[Featured image: Gary Muehlberg/Missouri Department of Corrections]
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