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An individual has been apprehended in connection with a gruesome unresolved murder case that has troubled prosecutors in California’s Bay Area for over ten years, as reported by a district attorney to Fox News Digital.
Willie Sims, a 69-year-old former Army private residing in Jefferson, Ohio, has been identified as the alleged perpetrator in the strangulation of Jeanette Ralston using a long-sleeved shirt in early 1977. Sims reportedly met the 24-year-old victim at a bar in San Jose. This week, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office announced Sims’ arrest, thanks to new fingerprint and DNA evidence.
“This case has been a challenge for our cold-case prosecutors ever since 2011 when the Cold Case Unit was founded,” shared Santa Clara Deputy District Attorney Rob Baker with Fox News Digital. “About a year ago, we thought, ‘Let’s recheck the fingerprints associated with this case.’ Last summer, we had a breakthrough when we sent them out and got a match that led us directly to Mr. Sims’s residence in Ohio.”
“Our guiding principle at the Cold Case Unit here in Santa Clara County is we never forget. We never forget the victims. We never forget the family of those victims, and we never forget the loved ones of those victims,” he added. “And we’re always going to seek justice, whether it takes 10 years, 20 years or 50 years.”

A 1977 booking photo of Willie Sims, left, and a sketch of a suspect made by the San Jose Police Department after Ralston’s murder. (Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office)
“Earlier this year, DA’s Bureau of Investigation and San Jose Police Department investigators traveled to Ohio to collect a DNA sample from Sims with the assistance of Ashtabula County authorities. Weeks ago, the DA’s Crime Lab found DNA consistent with Sims on Ralston’s fingernails and the shirt used to strangle her,” the attorney’s office said.
Ashtabula County Prosecutor April Grabman told Fox News Digital that Sims made an initial court appearance Tuesday in Ohio and waived his right to a full extradition hearing.
“I am hopeful with Mr. Sims’ arrest the family can hold on to hope that justice will be served and, although several years later, they can finally bring some closure to their loss,” she said.
Prosecutors in California said Sims faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
“Jeanette was at a bar with two of her friends, and they were just dancing and hanging out and having a fun night out, and she ran into the man who killed her,” Baker told Fox News Digital. “We don’t have any apparent connection between Mr. Sims and Ms. Ralston other than they met at this bar on Feb. 1, 1977.”