If you have a truly viable suspect, your best course of action is to contact the FBI tipline. You can either call or write an email.
Please remember that Quester is not LE, he is simply a person who knows a lot about the case (he is also very committed to his POI).
If you are presenting information the FBI tipline, it may be helpful to gather as much information as possible about your POI beforehand (it will make the FBI's work even just a bit easier.) If you're unsure how your POI is looking, again, i'd suggest you return to the proboards and share your information with someone like doogie who has been working on this case for years. You can send him a PM. Also, the other members may be willing to help if you start a thread. There is also a sub reddit about EAR/ONS.
Edit: Sorry, to be even more clear, before you send anything, check to make sure that your POI hasn't been incarcerated in California after...2004? I think. After a certain year, all DNA profiles from people who committed sex crimes/violent offenses are in the national database (I believe it was the family members of ONS's victims who pushed for this law in the first place). So anyone who already has DNA on file can be ruled out because EAR's DNA has already been put into the national database.
Please remember that Quester is not LE, he is simply a person who knows a lot about the case (he is also very committed to his POI).
If you are presenting information the FBI tipline, it may be helpful to gather as much information as possible about your POI beforehand (it will make the FBI's work even just a bit easier.) If you're unsure how your POI is looking, again, i'd suggest you return to the proboards and share your information with someone like doogie who has been working on this case for years. You can send him a PM. Also, the other members may be willing to help if you start a thread. There is also a sub reddit about EAR/ONS.
Edit: Sorry, to be even more clear, before you send anything, check to make sure that your POI hasn't been incarcerated in California after...2004? I think. After a certain year, all DNA profiles from people who committed sex crimes/violent offenses are in the national database (I believe it was the family members of ONS's victims who pushed for this law in the first place). So anyone who already has DNA on file can be ruled out because EAR's DNA has already been put into the national database.