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Evidence Found Behind Cracker Barrel Helps Solve 1985 Cold Case Murder

Evidence Found Behind Cracker Barrel Helps Solve 1985 Cold Case Murder

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Recent reports detail the 2026 resolution of the 1985 cold case murder of John Christopher Warren, a traveling salesman killed in a Middletown, Ohio, hotel. Although the investigation stalled for decades, modern forensic technology eventually linked suspect Randy McAllister to the crime by re-examining evidence found 400 miles away in Georgia. These items, discarded behind a Cracker Barrel shortly after the homicide, provided the biological traces necessary for a DNA breakthrough in 2019. Now 62, McAllister faces aggravated murder charges for the robbery and strangulation that occurred over forty years ago. The sources emphasize how persistent detective work and evolving scientific methods can provide justice for families long after a trail has gone cold. This case serves as a significant example of how interstate cooperation and the preservation of physical evidence are vital to solving historical crimes.

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