A man has been convicted of murdering 13-year-old Sarah Geer in Cloverdale, California, in a 44-year-old cold case solved ...
A California jury has convicted a man of raping a 13-year-old girl, dragging her into an alley and strangling her with her ...
After 44 years, a jury found James Oliver Unick guilty in the 1982 cold case murder of 13-year-old Sarah Geer, thanks to DNA ...
A California man was found guilty in the cold case murder of Sarah Geer, a 13-year-old girl who was found dead in 1982, the ...
More than 40 years after a teenager was brutally murdered in California, authorities used DNA found on a discarded cigarette butt to catch her killer. Sarah Geer, 13, was last see ...
The 64-year-old had been charged in the long-unsolved death of Geer, whose body was discovered in a Cloverdale alley the morning of May 24, 1982. A jury of six men and six women found Unick guilty of ...
James Oliver Unick, a 66-year-old resident of Willows, was found guilty of dragging 13-year old Sarah Geer into an alley, sexually assaulting her and strangling her to death in 1982 in Cloverdale, the ...
A Sonoma County jury on Friday convicted a man of murdering 13-year-old Sarah Geer in 1982, marking the resolution of the county's oldest cold case to go to trial, prosecutors announced.
James Unick testified on his behalf Friday in Sonoma County Superior Court. He admitting he had sex with 13-year-old Sara Geer, but denied killing the teen whose body was found in a Cloverdale ...
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