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A 41-year-old cold case involving the hotel murder of traveling salesman John Warren has been solved. Warren, an employee of an auto parts company, was found dead in his Middletown, Ohio, Holiday Inn room on October 17, 1985, after a robbery left his belongings and 1985 Oldsmobile missing. The investigation, which went cold for decades, was reopened in 2019 when items found behind a Cracker Barrel in Dalton, Georgia, were sent to crime labs for analysis. Through forensic analysis of the recovered items, detectives identified 62-year-old Randy McAllister of Columbus, Ohio, as a suspect. McAllister now faces murder and aggravated murder charges. The investigation also identified an accomplice who has since passed away.
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The cold case hotel murder of a traveling salesman 41 years ago has been solved, with an Ohio man being charged in the deadly robbery after he was linked to evidence found behind a cracker barrel hundreds of miles away.
00:00:01 · The presenter introduces the primary breakthrough in this decades-old investigation.
The murder investigation went cold for decades before it was reopened in 2019, with the items sent to crime labs for analysis.
00:00:22 · This explains the timeline of when the investigation was revived and the method used to find new leads.
The 62-year-old now faces murder and aggravated murder charges
00:00:22 · The report concludes with the specific legal consequences facing the identified suspect.
A 41-year-old cold case involving the hotel murder of traveling salesman John Warren has been solved. Warren, an employee of an auto parts company, was found dead in his Middletown, Ohio, Holiday Inn room on October 17, 1985, after a robbery left his belongings and 1985 Oldsmobile missing. The investigation, which went cold for decades, was reopened in 2019 when items found behind a Cracker Barrel in Dalton, Georgia, were sent to crime labs for analysis. Through forensic analysis of the recovered items, detectives identified 62-year-old Randy McAllister of Columbus, Ohio, as a suspect. McAllister now faces murder and aggravated murder charges. The investigation also identified an accomplice who has since passed away.
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The Cracker Barrel Clue: How DNA Found 400 Miles Away Solved a 1985 Murder | True Crime Minute
SlušanoA 41-year-old cold case involving the hotel murder of traveling salesman John Warren has been solved. Warren, an employee of an auto parts company, was found dead in his Middletown, Ohio, Holiday Inn room on October 17, 1985, after a robbery left his belongings and 1985 Oldsmobile missing. The investigation, which went cold for decades, was reopened in 2019 when items found behind a Cracker Barrel in Dalton, Georgia, were sent to crime labs for analysis. Through forensic analysis of the recovered items, detectives identified 62-year-old Randy McAllister of Columbus, Ohio, as a suspect. McAllister now faces murder and aggravated murder charges. The investigation also identified an accomplice who has since passed away.
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