Police Still Hunt For the Killer In 2001 Triple Homicide
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More than five and a half years after three Topekans were brutally murdered -- police still need your help solving the triple homicide.

No one has been brought to justice yet for the triple homicide in March 2001.

48-year-old Willie Thrower, 39-year-old Marilyn Z. Monroe and 38-year-old Stephanie Mendez were found murdered inside a home at 1313 SE 10th St. on March 20, 2001.

At the time of the incident neighbors told police the residence was a drug house.

It was one of the city's eighteen homicides of 2001.

Thursday -- police weren't able to provide us with any additional information on the case but say your tips can help get this cold case off the back burner.

If you have any information on the triple homicide you're asked to call Crimestoppers at 234-0007.

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