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KU Student Death: Tech Leads to Suspect in 3 Days
12 Dec
Summary
- Detectives used advanced technology to identify the suspect rapidly.
- License plate readers and traffic cameras were crucial in the investigation.
- The suspect's vehicle, a white Ford F-150, was quickly located.

An affidavit released on Wednesday revealed how investigators swiftly apprehended a suspect in the hit-and-run death of Elsa McGrain, a 20-year-old University of Kansas student. The investigation, concluded just three days after the November 6th, 2025 incident, relied heavily on sophisticated technology.
Detectives meticulously analyzed data from license plate readers and traffic cameras. These sources provided critical information that led to the identification of a 2008 White Ford F-150, registered to William Klingler. This vehicle was identified as the one involved in the fatal crash.
William Klingler has since been charged with multiple felony counts in connection with McGrain's death. The swiftness of the arrest underscores the power of modern forensic and surveillance tools in solving serious crimes and delivering justice.


