Daughters’ relentless search shatters ‘overdose’ claim, leads to arrest in mom’s 1992 murder
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Over 30 years after a mother from Washington was discovered lifeless in her residence, authorities have finally arrested a suspect in a case that had gone cold for decades.

In November 1992, Janice Randle was found deceased on her bed in her Graham, Washington home, with her infant daughter nearby in a crib. At the time, her husband, James Randle, informed the authorities that she might have succumbed to a drug overdose, pointing to her previous use of painkillers.

The couple was in the midst of a separation and divorce proceedings. Initially, the incident was considered a possible overdose or natural death. However, an autopsy later confirmed that there were no drugs in Janice Randle’s system, leading investigators to label the case as a murder.

Despite this reclassification, there was insufficient evidence to make an arrest, leaving the mystery unsolved for years.

Police bodycam shows deputies arresting James Randle at an Everett care facility in 1992 Washington cold case murder

On April 1, 2026, Pierce County deputies apprehended James Randle at a care facility in Everett, linking him to the 1992 murder of his wife.

The investigation gained momentum in recent years after family members came forward with new evidence, including reports of alleged admissions by James Randle. This new information provided investigators with fresh insights and a renewed direction.

Authorities say the renewed investigation ultimately established probable cause to arrest the now 68-year-old suspect, who was living in a care facility in Everett, Washington. He was taken into custody on April 1.

James Randle

James Randle was arrested in his wife’s 1992 murder. (Pierce County Sheriff’s Office)

Investigators now believe Janice Randle died as the result of a violent struggle with her husband, with newly uncovered evidence contradicting the original account from 1992.

Portrait of Janice Randle, Washington mother found dead in 1992 cold case later ruled a homicide

Janice Randle, whose 1992 death in Graham, Washington, was later ruled a homicide, leading to an arrest more than 30 years later. (Pierce County Sheriff’s Office)

“This case stands as a powerful example of how advancements in technology and investigative practices can bring justice—even decades later,” the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said.

“Most importantly, it is a testament to the unwavering commitment of the detectives and investigators who refused to let Janice’s story be forgotten,” officials added. “Their diligence, compassion, and determination have given Janice’s family the closure they have sought for so many years.”

Court documents obtained by Fox 13 Seattle indicate the suspect allegedly admitted to two family members in the years after Janice’s death that he killed her and staged the scene to appear as a drug overdose. Investigators also noted Janice had visible bruising and signs of a struggle, though her death was initially ruled undetermined.

Janice Randle holding a sleeping baby in family photo before her 1992 death in Washington cold case

Janice Randle in a family photo with her young child years before her 1992 death, which remained unsolved for decades. (Fox 13 Seattle/Katie Wakin/Kourtney Lewis)

The records show the couple had been in a contentious divorce and custody battle at the time, and that the suspect had a prior domestic violence conviction and made threats in the weeks leading up to her death.

Jail records show James Robert Randle was booked into the Pierce County Jail on April 1 on a first-degree murder charge, with bail set at $1 million.

Janice Randle holding her baby in photo before 1992 homicide case in Washington

Janice Randle holds baby in a photo prior to her death in a case that went unsolved for more than 30 years. (Fox 13 Seattle/Katie Wakin/Kourtney Lewis)

The break in the case was driven in part by Randle’s daughters, one of whom was just 18 months old and in a crib next to her mother the night she died, who helped bring renewed attention to the investigation decades later.

Janice’s oldest daughter, Katie Wakin, credited both her family and investigators for finally bringing the case back to light.

“The blessing of having a lot of my mom’s best friends fill in the gaps for us as kids because she was gone,” Wakin told Fox 13 Seattle. “I’ve had the pleasure of bonding with my siblings and we’re very, very close… we all do, because of this loss.”

Wakin was 14 years old when her mother was killed and said she never expected to see an arrest.

“I don’t want to say I gave up hope, but I never thought I would see this in my lifetime,” she said. “I accepted that. I was at peace with that—until about a year ago.”

That shift came when her younger half-sister, Kourtney Lewis, who was just 18 months old at the time of the killing, began digging into the case in 2025 while trying to learn more about her mother for her own children.

James Randle escorted by deputies in custody after arrest in 1992 Washington cold case murder

James Randle is escorted by deputies following his arrest in connection with the 1992 killing of his wife in Washington. (Fox 13 Seattle)

“I never looked at some of the documents… just the basic documents when someone dies,” Lewis told Fox 13 Seattle. “When I looked at them, I knew. I knew exactly what was happening. And so, I said I need to figure this out.”

Together, the sisters gathered information and pushed for answers—efforts that ultimately helped investigators reexamine evidence and zero in on the suspect.

For Randle’s family, the arrest marks a long-awaited step toward closure after more than 30 years.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office for comment. 

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