SALT LAKE CITY — It's a cold case mystery that’s gone unsolved for more than half a century, and now family members and detectives are hoping someone has information that helps solve the 1971 murders of Carolyn Kingston and Michael Bown.
It was a brutal crime where Kingston and Bown were shot to death in broad daylight, during what police believe was a botched robbery.
Fifty-four years later, the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office said they're still searching for the killer.
"We really think that there are individuals that still know what happened that day,” said Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera.
On September 2, 1981, Kingston was working at family-owned Natter's Market along with her two young sons. That’s when police say a man walked into the store and shot her with a .22 caliber

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