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question:Can you provide a summary of the recent arrest made in connection to a 1984 hammer attack? Generate according to: James Haubenschild and Kimberly Rice were beaten with a hammer when someone snuck into their home at 2 a.m. It's something he's wanted to forget for 34 years, but Jim Haubenschild said he still remembers every detail from the day he was attacked. In January of 1984, he and his then-wife, Kim Rice, were hit by an unknown person with a hammer while they slept. They never knew who was responsible, but a break in a similar cold case raised their suspicions. Rice said a detective called her last month asking for her to meet for an update on her case. "He asked if I was by chance the Kim Rice that had been involved in an attack back in 1984," Rice said. "At that very moment, I about stopped breathing. I have not thought about it in a real way and then when this happened it was my worst nightmare come true." "They told us they have a DNA match and that's when the reality of it hit in," she said. "I was very emotional at that meeting. I couldn't believe that they were telling us about all of this." On Friday, Colorado law enforcement issued arrest warrants for Alex Christopher Ewing, 57, who's suspected of using a hammer to kill Patricia Louise Smith in Lakewood and Bruce, Debra and Melissa Bennett in Aurora. Ewing is currently in a Nevada prison. Investigators believe Haubenschild and Rice were the first in a string of attacks by someone who used a hammer as their weapon. They don't know for sure if Alexander Ewing, the suspect in the Bennet family's and Patricia Smith's case, is the person who hurt them in 1984. But they assume he's the one who snuck into their house and hit them with a hammer while they were asleep. "I think everybody pretty much is sure that it's him," Haubenschild said. "There is kind of an ongoing investigation that we can't really talk about, unfortunately." Rice said this has all been surreal. "When someone says there's a face, there's a name, there's a person to put with this vicious crime, I was like, I don't want to do this, I don't want to go through this," she said. "I never even thought it was possible." On the night of the attack, Haubenschild was up late making a mix tape for his friend's aerobics class while his wife slept. He went to bed around 2 a.m. And forgot to shut the garage door. That night, he woke up when a hammer hit him on the left side of his head. "I must've tried to wake up, and I put my hand up," Haubenschild said. "The first thing I remember was my hand getting really big, hurting, looking down, and my hand was swollen. I saw the hammer and wondered where it came from." Haubenschild said the attacker threw his hammer at Rice's head which gave her a concussion. He said she called police while he ran around "securing the house and making sure [the attacker] wasn't still in there." Both Haunbenschild and Rice have started new families since that night, but Haunbenschild said memories from that attack still plague him. "You know, I don't sleep much at night anymore," he said. "Because of that, if I hear any noises I'm kind of up all night." It's not just at bedtime Haubenschild struggles. Fear often lingers when he's in public. "It's always there in the back of my mind," he said. "You know, even when you go out to the restaurants and wherever you go, we always wondered if he was still out there because he would know who we were, but we wouldn't know who he was." Rice was able to move forward with the idea that her attacker was dead. "It was comforting," she said. "I didn't grasp the severity of it because I didn't have a real person or anything to put with this. Now, it's sinking in. I think it'll be okay. I think I'll come to grips with that." Rice said police have told her they're confident Ewing is related to their case. When asked about that at a press conference, police declined to comment.
answer:Colorado law enforcement has issued arrest warrants for Alex Christopher Ewing in relation to a series of attacks committed with a hammer in the 1980s. Ewing, who is currently in a Nevada prison, is suspected of using a hammer to kill Patricia Louise Smith in Lakewood and the Bennett family - Bruce, Debra, and Melissa - in Aurora. James Haubenschild and Kimberly Rice were beaten with a hammer in a similar attack in 1984, and while there is no confirmation Ewing was responsible for their assault, investigators believe he may have been. Rice said that a DNA test result was key to providing a name and face to the attacker, which was both comforting and frightening at the same time.
question:Can you provide more details on the other attacks committed with a hammer that Ewing is suspected of carrying out?
answer:In addition to the attack on James Haubenschild and Kimberly Rice in 1984, Alex Christopher Ewing is suspected of using a hammer to kill Patricia Louise Smith in Lakewood in January of 1984 and the Bennett family - Bruce, Debra, and Melissa - in Aurora the following month. Patricia Smith was found dead in her bedroom, while the Bennett family was brutally beaten while they slept. Bruce, Debra, and Melissa all died as a result of the attack, but a fourth family member, Vanessa Bennett, survived. Authorities believe that Ewing has been linked through DNA evidence to all of the attacks. It is not yet clear when Ewing will be extradited to Colorado to face the charges.
question:Can you provide more details about how the DNA evidence led to the identification of Ewing as the suspect in all of these attacks?
answer:The police were able to link Alex Christopher Ewing to the hammer attacks on the basis of DNA evidence. Ewing's DNA was reportedly found at each of the four crime scenes, which allowed the police to establish a link between the four crimes. According to investigators, the DNA evidence was not available at the time that the crimes were committed, and it was only after significant advancements in the field of forensic science that it became possible to obtain a DNA profile from the crime scene evidence. This allowed the police to build a stronger case against Ewing, who had previously been a person of interest in the case, but had never been definitively linked to the crimes. Once the DNA evidence was found, investigators were able to trace Ewing's movements over the years, leading to his eventual arrest in Nevada in 2018 on unrelated charges.
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