According to reports, Sims was sent to Fort Ord and served as an Army private. He fled out of state before his DNA was added.
To the Combined DNA Index System, despite having been found guilty in 1978 of assault to commit murder in Monterey County. Sims’ DNA was taken in Ohio in 2025 by.
San Jose Police and the district attorney’s bureau of inquiry. A crime lab just reported that Sims’ DNA matched the DNA on Ralston’s fingernails and the cloth that was used to murder her.
Prosecutors said they had charged Sims with murder on May 6. If found guilty, he may spend 25 years to life behind bars. He is awaiting extradition.
To California and was supposed to be arraigned in Ohio. “Forensic science is improving every day, and criminals are getting closer.
To being apprehended every day,” said District Attorney Jeff Rosen. The people may forget about cases as they become older. We never forget and never give up.