In 2002, after Miller had gotten married, had a daughter and moved to Everett, Washington, he was charged with assault when a woman accused him of stabbing her in an unprovoked attack, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by “Dateline.” The woman said Miller offered her a ride - and a phone to make a call on - before he approached her with what she described to authorities as a 12-inch knife. In an email, his lawyer in the recent trial said he was released in summer 1990. Miller was arrested shortly after the stabbing and ordered to remain in juvenile detention until he turned 18. The woman, who had been walking to her department store job that May when she was attacked, was “lucky to be alive,” according to the doctor cited in the filing. In fall 1989, Miller pleaded guilty to attempted murder after a woman walking through the parking lot of a Phoenix mall said he plunged a knife into her back and fled.Ī doctor later said that had Miller angled the blade a little differently, he could have severed her spine or punctured a vital organ, a court filing from the case obtained by “Dateline” shows. Obtained by Dateline Knife attacks in Arizona and Washington His lawyers had argued he wasn’t guilty by reason of insanity. In a message to “Dateline,” he denied being involved in the killings of Brosso and Bernas and said he didn’t agree with the defense presented during his trial. Miller, who can send and receive messages from the Arizona prison where he is incarcerated, didn’t respond to requests for comment on Brandy’s disappearance or the other stabbings he has been linked to.
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