he went to a hotel near the airport, waited in the third-floor stairwell, and saw nancy ludwig walking her room. after the murder, he showered, changed his clothes, and stole nancy's belongings, possibly as a trophy. >> count i you did while in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree -- >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he was so ordinary. >> author tom henderson wrote about this case in "blood justice" and thinks there are other victims. >> my feeling is that someday, somebody's going to be running a dna sample that kicks up jeffrey gorton's name. it may be more than one or two. it might be quite a few. >> it still took a fingerprint or something very basic and maybe less high-tech, if you want to call it that, tha