CA CA- Sara Ann Geer, 13, raped & strangled, found outside apartment complex, Cloverdale, 24/5/82, Dna id suspect - 'James Unick, 62, arrested '24

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July 23 '24
''The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case, bringing closure to a tragic event that has haunted the community for over forty years. The cold case, dating back to the 1982 murder of 13-year-old Sarah Ann Geer, has finally been resolved.''

''James Unick, 62, from Willows, California. He has been taken into custody and is being booked into the Sonoma County Jail (Charges: 187(a) PC Murder, 261(a)(1) PC Rape, 207(b) PC Kidnapping, and 288(b)(1) PC Lew and Lascivious acts with a minor under 14 by force.''
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''The people of Cloverdale have never forgotten Sara Ann Geer or her violent rape and murder in 1982.

Every time another, similar case is solved elsewhere, every time there’s an anniversary, people revisit the crime on social media. They talk about the 13-year-old seventh grader, what a sweet or “cool” girl she was and wonder what the police are doing about it all these years later.''
''When Sara’s partially undressed body was found in the backyard of an apartment complex off an alley in downtown Cloverdale on May 24, 1982, samples of blood and semen were taken and analyzed for blood type. DNA technology was not yet available at that time.''
 
July 23 '24
''The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case, bringing closure to a tragic event that has haunted the community for over forty years. The cold case, dating back to the 1982 murder of 13-year-old Sarah Ann Geer, has finally been resolved.''

''James Unick, 62, from Willows, California. He has been taken into custody and is being booked into the Sonoma County Jail (Charges: 187(a) PC Murder, 261(a)(1) PC Rape, 207(b) PC Kidnapping, and 288(b)(1) PC Lew and Lascivious acts with a minor under 14 by force.''
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''The people of Cloverdale have never forgotten Sara Ann Geer or her violent rape and murder in 1982.

Every time another, similar case is solved elsewhere, every time there’s an anniversary, people revisit the crime on social media. They talk about the 13-year-old seventh grader, what a sweet or “cool” girl she was and wonder what the police are doing about it all these years later.''
''When Sara’s partially undressed body was found in the backyard of an apartment complex off an alley in downtown Cloverdale on May 24, 1982, samples of blood and semen were taken and analyzed for blood type. DNA technology was not yet available at that time.''
What a pretty girl. I wonder if Unick was one of the “two persons who haven’t been eliminated as suspects” mentioned in the May 26, 1982 Healdsburg Tribune article titled ‘Murder of girl, 13, devastates Cloverdale’? If so, I wonder why LE was unable to make an arrest? Maybe back then, “blood type” was as specific an identifier as you could get.

If Unick is found guilty, one has to wonder whether he has committed other similar crimes. It’s possible that LE’s job has only just begun.

imo it’s too late for any real justice for Sara Ann Geer, but if it turns out Unick is guilty, he should spend the rest of his life locked inside a very small cage.

Jmo
 
July 23 '24
''The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case, bringing closure to a tragic event that has haunted the community for over forty years. The cold case, dating back to the 1982 murder of 13-year-old Sarah Ann Geer, has finally been resolved.''

''James Unick, 62, from Willows, California. He has been taken into custody and is being booked into the Sonoma County Jail (Charges: 187(a) PC Murder, 261(a)(1) PC Rape, 207(b) PC Kidnapping, and 288(b)(1) PC Lew and Lascivious acts with a minor under 14 by force.''
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''The people of Cloverdale have never forgotten Sara Ann Geer or her violent rape and murder in 1982.

Every time another, similar case is solved elsewhere, every time there’s an anniversary, people revisit the crime on social media. They talk about the 13-year-old seventh grader, what a sweet or “cool” girl she was and wonder what the police are doing about it all these years later.''
''When Sara’s partially undressed body was found in the backyard of an apartment complex off an alley in downtown Cloverdale on May 24, 1982, samples of blood and semen were taken and analyzed for blood type. DNA technology was not yet available at that time.''
Crunching the numbers, he was twenty when he killed her. How many more in the forty two years since?
 
From the article:

A male DNA profile was identified from the evidence and through the use of modern DNA genetic genealogy technology,

Does this mean they identified him via the DNA of individuals related to him and worked "backwards" from there? Or perhaps already had him in mind, collected DNA voluntarily from a close relative or that he was already in the system from another crime and there was a match?

Does this guy have a record or has he been flying under LEs radar? Hard to think he'd start and stop at murder 40 years ago but I suppose it's possible.
 
From the article:

A male DNA profile was identified from the evidence and through the use of modern DNA genetic genealogy technology,

Does this mean they identified him via the DNA of individuals related to him and worked "backwards" from there? Or perhaps already had him in mind, collected DNA voluntarily from a close relative or that he was already in the system from another crime and there was a match?

Does this guy have a record or has he been flying under LEs radar? Hard to think he'd start and stop at murder 40 years ago but I suppose it's possible.
Cross-posted on this thread concerning another girl found strangled, she was only 12 yrs old. speculation, imo. fwiw

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From the article:

A male DNA profile was identified from the evidence and through the use of modern DNA genetic genealogy technology,

Does this mean they identified him via the DNA of individuals related to him and worked "backwards" from there? Or perhaps already had him in mind, collected DNA voluntarily from a close relative or that he was already in the system from another crime and there was a match?

Does this guy have a record or has he been flying under LEs radar? Hard to think he'd start and stop at murder 40 years ago but I suppose it's possible.
With genetic genealogy, it's all about finding people in databases who have a common relative with your unidentified person and working the branches of the family tree until you find the person who has to be your person.

There's a basic graph here that might be helpful.


Even if this was his only murder, he could have been a prolific paederast or rapist of adult women in the intervening years. Some predators do have a preference. For some, they will only kill if they panic and think they have to, others, they kill because it's the thing they want to do.

MOO
 
July 23 '24
''The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case, bringing closure to a tragic event that has haunted the community for over forty years. The cold case, dating back to the 1982 murder of 13-year-old Sarah Ann Geer, has finally been resolved.''

''James Unick, 62, from Willows, California. He has been taken into custody and is being booked into the Sonoma County Jail (Charges: 187(a) PC Murder, 261(a)(1) PC Rape, 207(b) PC Kidnapping, and 288(b)(1) PC Lew and Lascivious acts with a minor under 14 by force.''
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2021
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''The people of Cloverdale have never forgotten Sara Ann Geer or her violent rape and murder in 1982.

Every time another, similar case is solved elsewhere, every time there’s an anniversary, people revisit the crime on social media. They talk about the 13-year-old seventh grader, what a sweet or “cool” girl she was and wonder what the police are doing about it all these years later.''
''When Sara’s partially undressed body was found in the backyard of an apartment complex off an alley in downtown Cloverdale on May 24, 1982, samples of blood and semen were taken and analyzed for blood type. DNA technology was not yet available at that time.''
This is my hometown. I’ve lived here my entire 59 years. I was 17 when Sara was murdered and only lived about a block from where she was left. I’ve been obsessed with it ever since. It made me so angry that someone got away with this violent rape/murder and never paid for his crime.

I don’t believe he was ever on anyone’s radar back when this happened. His family had lived in Cloverdale for years I believe, and while I knew who they were, I didn’t know them. James graduated from Cloverdale high school in 1979, as did my ex-husband. They were known to most as being very odd.

Apparently James moved 120 miles away to Willows, California in the 90’s. And after I did some fb snooping today, he has 2 daughters and 1 is named Sarah. How creepy is that?!

I can’t tell you how happy we all are that this has been solved, finally. It did take people talking about it and asking for it to be worked on over the years because Sara’s mom and dad have been deceased for quite awhile. I think the only family left is an uncle? So no one was advocating for Sara, but the town was!
 
That's actually so nice to read- that the town continued advocating for her & her case after her parents and other family members passed away.
 

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