Holman was found strangled in her home in the 700 block of Tilting T Drive on March 21, 1994. After a lengthy investigation failed to conclusively identify a suspect, the case went cold.
SAN DIEGO — Detectives working a Borrego Springs homicide case that went unsolved for nearly three decades have identified the alleged killer — a man who himself died 15 years ago, authorities announced Monday.
In 2003, the sheriff's crime lab obtained a DNA profile from evidence recovered at the scene of the crime. It was entered into the federal Combined DNA Index System database but generated no matches. Six months ago, the team obtained an additional DNA sample extracted from a strand of hair recovered at the victim's home, according to sheriff's officials.
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