CA CA- Highway 243, Banning, Esther Gonzalez, 17, SA & bludgeoned to death, 9 Feb, '79, dna, suspect - Lewis Randolph “Randy” Williamson,(dec.'14) 2024.

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''Forensic DNA evidence in Esther's case was sent to Othram and Othram scientists used Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing® to build a comprehensive genealogical profile. After successfully developing the DNA profile, it was returned to law enforcement investigators who used the profile in a forensic genetic genealogical search. The investigation led back to Lewis Randolph “Randy” Williamson–who died in Florida in 2014''
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/dna-links-1979-rape-killing-of-california-teen-to-man-who-reported-finding-her-body/

DNA links 1979 rape, killing of California teen to man who reported finding her body​

By Marissa Wenzke November 20, 2024
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Esther GonzalezRiverside County District Attorney's Office
''On Feb. 9, 1979, Esther Gonzalez was walking from her parents' house in Beaumont to her sister's house in Banning. But she never got there. The next day, she was found raped and bludgeoned to death, her body left in a pile of snow off Highway 243 near Banning, authorities said.''
 
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"The press release says Gonzalez was walking from her parents' house in Beaumont to her his sister's house in Banning when she was attacked and killed, and was found by an unidentified man, which deputies reported him at the time as argumentative, and called the Riverside County Sheriff's Station in Banning.

Five days after that, the press release said investigators identified the caller as Lewis Randolph "Randy" Williamson, and asked Williamson to take a polygraph test, which Williamson agreed and passed, clearing him of wrongdoing at that time.''
 
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Nov 25, 2024
Esther Gonzalez, a high school senior, was reported missing in 1979 while walking from her mother's to her sister's home.
 
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Five days after that, the press release said investigators identified the caller as Lewis Randolph "Randy" Williamson, and asked Williamson to take a polygraph test, which Williamson agreed and passed, clearing him of wrongdoing at that time.''

Which is why polygraphs are junk science and not admissible in court. Psychopaths and sociopaths have zero guilt or empathy.
 
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In November 2024, the Riverside County Regional Cold Case Homicide Team announced that they had identified the killer as Williamson, who died in 2014, using forensic genealogy to confirm his identity.

According to Esther's older sister, Elizabeth, the Gonzalez family reacted to the findings with mixed emotions.

"We are very happy that we finally have closure," Elizabeth Gonzalez wrote in an email published by CNN. "We are happy about it, but since the guy has died, a little sad that he won't spend any time for her murder."
 

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