Authorities said Holloman is facing a first-degree murder charge after being indicted and arrested by the Boston Police ...
James Holloman's DNA was matched to fingernail scrapings taken from Karen Taylor, as well as to a cigarette and sweatshirt ...
Prosecutors said DNA technology helped investigators crack the cold case and charge a suspect in Karen Taylor's 1988 stabbing ...
James Holloman was linked to the crime after DNA from his spit on a sidewalk outside his home last year matched DNA from the crime scene, Boston 25 News reported. DNA from a possible suspect had been ...
A man who spit on the sidewalk outside of his home in Boston is now charged with an unsolved 35-year-old murder.
James E. Holloman, 65, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment to a charge of first-degree murder on Friday and was ordered held without bail.
Forensic evidence found on fingernail scrapings from a woman slain in her Boston apartment ultimately led to the murder ...
Holloman was taken into custody pursuant to a murder warrant issued by Suffolk Superior Court for the murder of Karen Taylor.
A man who spit on the sidewalk outside of his home in Boston is now charged with an unsolved 35-year-old murder.
A Dorchester man is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in the 1988 stabbing death of a Boston woman after new DNA technology linked him to the decades-old murder, officials said. James Holloman, 65, was ...
Suspect James Holloman is arraigned for the 1988 murder of Karen Taylor after new DNA evidence linked him to the crime.
A Suffolk County grand jury indicted James Holloman, of Dorchester, for murdering Karen Taylor, 25, in her Roxbury apartment ...