45 Years ago...
Cheryl Thompson, 19, Murdered 24 March 1978
Cheryl Thompson age 19, disappeared March 24, 1978. She had left her home around 10:30 p.m., saying goodbye to her little brother, and set off to meet her boyfriend at a disco in Oakley, Ohio. She never arrived.
Her boyfriend started searching for her immediately – and even spotted a man driving away in her car around 2 a.m. The boyfriend gave chase but couldn’t keep up and lost the car near Hyde Park Plaza.
About two weeks later, a state natural resources officer found her body along the bank of the Little Miami River. Authorities said she had been raped and she died of asphyxia caused by strangulation.
In 2022, a DNA sample taken from Thompson's body at the time of the crime was sent to a third-party genealogy company that narrowed the search to a specific family tree that included Ralph Howell, who died in a 1985 auto accident..
... Prosecutors said Howell is suspected in the deaths of three other women killed in Hamilton and Butler counties between 1976 and 1978 that display similar circumstances:
- Charmaine Stolla, 17, was last seen in February 1978 in Cincinnati. Her body was found the following month off Old Colerain Pike.
-- Nancy Ann Theobald, 18, was last seen in November 1977 leaving the Clifton restaurant where she worked. Her body was found the day after Christmas in Butler County.
- Victoria Hincher, 24, was last seen leaving her home in October 1976. Her body was found in Butler County a week and a half later.
All three women were strangled and raped, but investigators do not have DNA from any of those killings...
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"There is no doubt in my mind that Ralph Howell was a serial killer," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said.
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Loveland police have held onto reams of evidence gathered in the 1978 slaying of UC coed Cheryl Thompson. Genealogy databases could crack the case.
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