DNA from spit led to the arrest of a Massachusetts man for a 1988 cold-case murder. Fox News Digital reports that James Holloman, 65, was arrested Thursday for the May 1988 murder of Karen Taylor at ...
A man was arrested in connection to a 1988 murder after police said they found matching DNA evidence in spit on the sidewalk ...
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James Holloman's DNA was matched to fingernail scrapings taken from Karen Taylor, as well as to a cigarette and sweatshirt ...
Authorities said Holloman is facing a first-degree murder charge after being indicted and arrested by the Boston Police ...
Prosecutors said DNA technology helped investigators crack the cold case and charge a suspect in Karen Taylor's 1988 stabbing ...
James E. Holloman, 65, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment to a charge of first-degree murder on Friday and was ordered held without bail.
The son of a Vermont town official who was found fatally shot with his wife and stepson in their home last weekend has been arrested and charged in their deaths, Vermont State Police said.
A Dorchester man is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in the 1988 stabbing death of a Boston woman after new DNA technology linked him to the decades-old murder, officials said. James Holloman, 65, was ...
A man who spit on the sidewalk outside of his home in Boston is now charged with an unsolved 35-year-old murder.
Forensic evidence found on fingernail scrapings from a woman slain in her Boston apartment ultimately led to the murder ...
Suspect James Holloman is arraigned for the 1988 murder of Karen Taylor after new DNA evidence linked him to the crime.