Decades-Old Cold Case Solved: Washington Mother's Killer Arrested After 30-Year Investigation A shocking breakthrough has been made in a chilling murder case that had gone cold for over three decades. Janice Randle, a Washington mother, was found brutally murdered in her home in 1992, leaving behind a young daughter and a trail of unanswered questions. Investigators had been stumped, and the case remained a mystery for 30 years. Now, a new lead has led to an arrest, bringing a measure of justice to the family and closure to a community that had long wondered about the fate of the young mother. As detectives delve into the details of the arrest, the community is left to wonder: what took so long to crack the case, and what new evidence led to the long-overdue breakthrough?
More than three decades after a Washington mother was found dead inside her home, investigators have made an arrest in a case that had gone cold. In November 1992, Janice Randle was found dead on her bed inside her Graham, Washington, home, with her young daughter nearby in a crib. At the time, her husband,...