Los Angeles Times

State offers $50,000 reward in cold case

Officials hope to solve 1991 slaying of a family in Sacramento and mystery of empty safe.

- Associated press

SACRAMENTO — California officials offered a $50,000 reward Friday that they hope will finally help solve the slaying of a young family nearly 30 years ago and end the mystery surroundin­g an empty safe that may have held cash or gold.

State Justice Department analyst Marcy Jacobs, 31, was fatally shot and stabbed in the family’s home in 1991. Her husband, Michael Jacobs, 33, was shot dead in the garage near an open and empty safe. Their 9-year-old daughter, Jennifer, was fatally shot in a bedroom.

Michael Jacobs was keeping the safe for a longtime friend, Richard “Ricky” McCarthy, who disappeare­d a few months earlier after being released from the Yolo County jail and is believed to be dead, Sacramento Police Det. Patrick Higgins said.

The safe may have contained “a large sum of money and perhaps gold,” Higgins said. “We believe the killers went there for that purpose and nothing to do with the Jacobs family.”

DNA was recovered at the scene, and investigat­ors believe at least two people were involved, Higgins said. They know people of interest but don’t have enough evidence to make an arrest, he said.

“Over the years, this case has been very challengin­g for multiple investigat­ors,” Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn said.

Sacramento police detectives working with the state Justice Department began actively investigat­ing the case again because of recent advances in the analysis of evidence collected long ago and the hope that someone will now come forward, Hahn said.

Officials said there is no known connection with Marcy Jacobs’ state job, but state Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra said the agency he runs “won’t rest until we’re able to bring justice to a former friend and colleague.”

A co-worker of Marcy Jacobs found the bodies when she didn’t show up for work.

She was taking night classes to become a crime scene investigat­or.

Her husband was a contractor and carpenter for Fargo Constructi­on in Sacramento. Their daughter, known as Jenny, was in the fourth grade.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? “THIS CASE has been very challengin­g for multiple investigat­ors,” said Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, shown with state Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra, left.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press “THIS CASE has been very challengin­g for multiple investigat­ors,” said Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, shown with state Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra, left.

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