The police circulate a vague description of the perpetrator. The family offers a $10,000 reward. The description of a car is released. The FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at Quantico, Virgnia, works up a profile of the killer (a loner, someone who doesn't stand out in the crowd, an observer, LancasterOnline reports). Forensic testing excludes 60 suspects by 1995. Over 1,500 interviews are conducted. The case's detective puts Mirack's photo on his desk ("I see it every day and think about it every day," he tells local media). Dying from cancer in 2002, Mirack's mother Gerry makes a deathbed plea in the newspaper for new information. After 15 years, Mirack's brother Vince puts up a billboard asking for tips. Two years later, he starts a Facebook page on the case.