Minn. Father Wants Answers in Daughter’s Unsolved Murder

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A Minnesota father wants answers to his daughter’s unsolved murder.

In an exclusive, one-on-one interview, Harley Feldman told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS, "I just want to find out what happened and bring her killer to justice."

Thirty-two-year-old Allison Feldman was found murdered in her Scottsdale, Arizona home in February.

Nine months later, her murder is still an open investigation and police say a killer is still on the loose.

Scottsdale police said they have recovered and reviewed more than 400 pieces of evidence, but have not arrested anyone in connection with her death.

According to investigators, Allison was found by her boyfriend and evidence shows she suffered blunt force trauma to her head and neck.

5 EYEWITNESS NEWS reporter Jay Kolls traveled to Scottsdale and talked with Harley about the investigation.

He said, "We stay here, in her home, because she loved it here and we feel closer to her here."

Harley said he has met with Scottsdale police on a regular basis and gets updates on the case.

"They are getting closer," he said. "It takes a lot of time, but I am confident they will solve this case and the killer will be brought to justice."

Harley said police have a profile of the type of person who would commit this crime.

"They do believe Allison was targeted," he said.

Anyone with any information that could assist the investigation is asked to contact the Scottsdale Police Department.