Linda was able to get away from the intruder and call 911. Two minutes later, police arrived at the home and pronounced Jim dead at the scene.
The suspect had left the scene before police arrived.
Neighbors, community caught off guard
“Usually, you know, in small town like this, things like this don't happen,” said Kevin Yoder, who lives nearby. “So it’s usually South Bend, Chicago, places like that”
“It has just been very quiet, very nice, and then to have something like this happen…just, it’s very frightening,” said neighbor Brenda Houser.
It’s not only the neighbors who are left in shock and disbelief – the entire Goshen College campus is in mourning. Professor Miller was a very popular and well-known teacher in the biology department.
“We are a very close-knit community, so people not only knew Professor Miller…most of our students have a first name relationship with all of our professors,” said Richard Aguirre, Goshen College director of public relations.
“And so Jim was known and respected and loved by students, and Jim touched the lives of countless students and faculty members here. He was responsible for primary instruction to our upper-level classes in the sciences having to do with biology, so all of our nursing students, all of the pre-med students, pre-veterinary, a lot of our health specialties would have taken classes from Jim Miller or are taking them now…so he is well known by many nurses in our area, as well as physicians, who came through Goshen College."
Linda's condition as of Monday
Linda had been injured in the attack. Police say she was taken to Goshen General Hospital and then transferred to Memorial Hospital. She had surgery Sunday.
The following message was posted to the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church website on Monday: "Clinton Frame Mennonite Church appreciates the prayers and support of the community around us for the Miller family in the tragic death of Jim Miller. Linda Miller has been serving as Interim Pastor of Children’s Ministries at the church. Linda was also injured and her condition is stable and she is recovering."
The Miller children
Two of the couple's children are members of the Goshen High School marching band. Luckily they were out of town at a band competition when the incident took place.
Now the children, their classmates and the community must cope with this tragedy. Click here for a report from WSBT's Ed Ernstes on how both the Millers' church and high school are working to help those impacted by the attack.
Public safety
In a news release issued Monday afternoon, a Goshen police spokesperson said the following: "There have been multiple inquiries from our fellow residents in regard to staying safe during this time. We encourage residents now, as always to follow safety measures such as locking your doors, don’t walk at night alone, and reporting any suspicious activity. You know your neighbors and your neighborhood. You know who belongs there. If something feels wrong, call for our assistance. We are here for the residents of Goshen."
Vigil
The Goshen College community gathered Sunday night for a candlelight vigil at the science building on campus: Click here to see photos
Facebook page memorial
Students and friends began posting remembrances on a Facebook page: A Memorial for Dr. James S. Miller - Memories and Prayers
Statement from Goshen College’s president
"It is with profound sadness that I inform you of the death this morning of Professor James S. Miller, 58, a professor of biology at Goshen College since 1980.