Thumbprint Found in 1977 Murder Returns a Hit

Prosecutors: Print, run through FBI's updated system last fall, was found to match Willie Sims
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Posted May 14, 2025 11:22 AM CDT
Thumbprint Found in 1977 Leads to Arrest in Murder Case
This photo taken Feb. 1, 1977, shows the inside of a Volkswagen in San Jose, California.   (Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office via AP)

Nearly half a century after a 24-year-old California woman was strangled to death, officials say a thumbprint on a carton of cigarettes has led to an arrest. Willie Eugene Sims was arrested in Jefferson, Ohio, in connection with the death of Jeanette Ralston, according to a Friday statement from the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office. Sims, 69, has been charged with murder and was arraigned on Friday in Ashtabula County Court before being sent to California, reports the AP. More:

  • The crime: Ralston was found dead in the back seat of her Volkswagen Beetle on Feb. 1, 1977, in San Jose, according to the DA's office. Her body was found in the carport area of an apartment complex near the bar where friends say she was last seen. She'd been strangled with a long-sleeve dress shirt, and evidence appeared to show she was sexually assaulted, according to prosecutors. Her car showed signs of having been unsuccessfully set on fire.

  • The investigation: Her friends said at the time that they saw her leave the bar with an unknown man the evening before, saying she'd be back in 10 minutes, but she never returned. Police interviewed the friends and other witnesses and created a suspect sketch, but the investigation went cold.
  • Fresh developments: A thumbprint found on Ralston's cigarette carton in her car was found to match Sims last fall after law enforcement had asked to run the print through the FBI's updated system, prosecutors said. Earlier this year, officials from the DA's office and San Jose police went to Ohio to collect DNA from Sims. Prosecutors say it matched the DNA found on Ralston's fingernails and the shirt used to strangle her.

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  • Sims' background: Back in 1977, Sims was an Army private assigned to a facility about 70 miles south of San Jose, prosecutors said. The year after Ralston's death, a jury in a separate case convicted Sims of an assault to commit murder in Monterey County and sentenced him to four years in prison, court records show.
  • Standout quote: Ralston's son, Allen Ralston, was 6 when she died. He told WOIO that he's grateful and relieved an arrest was finally made. "I'm just glad that somebody cared," he said about the case.
  • Standout quote II: "Every day, forensic science grows better, and every day, criminals are closer to being caught," District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement. "Cases may grow old and be forgotten by the public. We don't forget and we don't give up."
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