Miami Herald

Man is accused of killing 21-year-old South Florida woman in 1983

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A man who had long been considered a person of interest in the killing of a 21-year-old South Florida woman has been arrested after 38 years, officials said.

Ralph Williams, 59, was arrested Monday in Jacksonvil­le and charged with the death of Carla Lowe, whose beaten body was found Nov. 13, 1983, on a roadside, Delray Beach police said Tuesday.

Lowe had last been seen waiting for a train at an Amtrak station in Delray Beach, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.

Detectives said they searched the area for hours but never found anyone who had seen or heard anything suspicious.

The same day her body was found, Delray Beach police arrested Williams on charges of grand theft auto and burglary, records show.

Williams’ criminal record shows more than 20 arrests across Florida on charges that include burglary; resisting an officer with violence; robbery with a gun or deadly weapon; selling, manufactur­ing or delivery of heroin and marijuana; and possession of burglary tools.

An attorney for Williams was not listed on court records.

Lowe’s sister told the newspaper the family is “forever indebted” to Lt. Mark Woods and Detective Todd Clancy for bringing them some closure.

“I played this in my head a thousand times,” Jackie Lowe-Repass said. “I never thought this day would come.”

Clancy said that through the years there was never enough evidence for probable cause to arrest Williams.

But new technology from a company based in the United Kingdom allowed police to identify Williams’ fingerprin­t on a piece of evidence at the scene, Sgt. Luis Skeberis said. He did not elaborate.

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