Man to serve 20 years for 1988 cold case murder

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Man to serve 20 years for 1988 cold case murder
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New DNA evidence was uncovered when the case was reopened in 2018, says the Texas Rangers.

A cold case has ended in a conviction more than 30 years later, says the Texas Rangers.

Daniel MacGinnis, left, pled guilty to the 1988 murder of Patricia Ann Howell Jacobs, right, in Port Arthur, Texas. Investigators identified MacGinnis as a suspect after two other incidents involving women but did not have enough evidence to charge him, says the Texas Rangers.

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