The power of technology. According to People, new fingerprint tech has finally led to a break in the nearly 40-year-old cold case for the 1983 murder of Carla Lowe, who was found brutally beaten and run over near a train station in Delray Beach, Florida.
In a recent press conference, Delray Beach Police Chief Javaro Sims revealed police arrested Ralph Williams in Jacksonville on November 29 after a grand jury concluded there was enough evidence to indict him.
However, investigators have not yet identified a motive for the killing. He has since been charged with first-degree murder with a weapon.
The arrest marks the first since the Delray Beach Police Department created its new cold case division in January.
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