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Modern Forensics Lead to Arrest in 1985 Georgia Murder Cold Case

Created at 8 Jul · 12:10 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Modern forensic analysis of evidence discarded in 1985 has led to charges against Randy McAllister for the murder of traveling salesman John Warren in Ohio. Investigators reopened the case in 2019, leading to McAllister's arrest and indictment.

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Key Numbers

1985year of murder
62suspect's age
396 milesdistance between crime scenes
570 milesdistance between crime scenes
2019year case was re-examined
July 1arrest date
$500,000bail amount
1985prior conviction year
1992prior conviction year

Who's Involved

John Warren
traveling salesman murdered in 1985
Randy McAllister
charged with murder in 1985 cold case
David Fornshell
Warren County prosecutor
Robert Peeler
Judge who set bail

↳ Why This Matters

The case highlights how advancements in forensic technology can provide closure for victims and their families in long-unsolved cold cases, demonstrating the evolving capabilities of the criminal justice system.

Key facts

  • Randy McAllister, 62, has been charged with murder and aggravated murder in the 1985 death of John Warren.
  • Evidence discarded behind a Cracker Barrel in Georgia in 1985 was re-examined using modern forensic techniques.
  • Warren was found dead in a hotel room in Middletown, Ohio, on October 17, 1985.
  • McAllister was arrested on July 1, pleaded not guilty, and was assigned a $500,000 bail.
  • Prior convictions for aggravated robbery and felonious assault were noted during the arraignment.

Modern forensic analysis of evidence collected decades ago has led to charges in a 1985 murder cold case. John Warren, a traveling salesman, was found dead in a hotel room in Middletown, Ohio, on October 17, 1985. His car and belongings were stolen, and some of his property was later found discarded behind a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Dalton, Georgia.

Investigators reopened the case in 2019, submitting items from the hotel room, Warren's car, and the Cracker Barrel to a crime lab. The results of this analysis identified Randy McAllister, 62, of Columbus, Ohio, as a suspect. An alleged accomplice is now deceased.

McAllister was indicted by a grand jury in late June on charges of murder and aggravated murder. He was jailed on July 1 and pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Tuesday, where his bail was set at $500,000. An assistant county prosecutor stated that Warren had been fatally strangled and beaten. McAllister's defense requested a $50,000 bond, but Judge Robert Peeler set it higher due to McAllister's prior convictions for aggravated robbery and felonious assault in 1985 and 1992.

Frequently asked questions

John Warren was a traveling salesman from Dalton, Georgia, who was murdered in Middletown, Ohio, in October 1985.

Modern forensic analysis of items found discarded behind a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Georgia in 1985 provided the key evidence.

Randy McAllister has been charged with murder and aggravated murder in connection with John Warren's death.

Judge Robert Peeler set McAllister's bail at $500,000, citing his prior convictions.

What Happens Next

01McAllister will proceed with legal proceedings following his not guilty plea.

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How It Developed

John Warren was found dead in a Middletown, Ohio hotel room on October 17, 1985.
Warren's car and belongings were stolen, and some property was recovered behind a Cracker Barrel in Dalton, Georgia.
Investigators reopened the murder case in 2019, submitting evidence for modern forensic analysis.
Analysis identified Randy McAllister as a suspect, leading to his indictment for murder and aggravated murder.
McAllister, 62, was jailed on July 1 and pleaded not guilty, with bail set at $500,000.
An assistant prosecutor stated Warren was fatally strangled and beaten.

Sources

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Modern forensic analysis leads to arrest in Georgia 1985 murder cold caseThe Guardian

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