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Clothing Preserved for 40 Years Helps Solve Dallas Cold Case of Woman Murdered in Her Home

Clothing Preserved for 40 Years Helps Solve Dallas Cold Case of Woman Murdered in Her Home

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Authorities recently announced that forensic technology and persistent detective work finally resolved the 1986 cold case murder of Ruby Battee. After nearly forty years, DNA analysis performed on preserved clothing successfully linked the crime to Marvin Lee Holloway, an individual already incarcerated for a separate homicide. This breakthrough was made possible by the meticulous storage of biological evidence and the advanced testing capabilities of the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification. The narrative highlights how modern genetic databases like CODIS can bridge the gap between historical crimes and contemporary justice. Ultimately, the resolution of this decades-old case provides overdue accountability and closure for the victim's family.

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