Abandoned Items Behind a Cracker Barrel Lead to Arrest in 1985 Murder
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

Items found abandoned behind a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Georgia played a key role in Ohio prosecutors making an arrest related to the murder of a street vendor that occurred over 40 years ago, authorities reported on Monday. A Warren County grand jury issued a formal indictment with two charges against 62-year-old Randy Lane McAllister, a resident of Columbus, for allegedly participating in the murder of John Christopher Warren on October 17, 1985. Warren, 44, was found dead in his room at a now-closed Holiday Inn in Middletown, just outside Cincinnati, according to county prosecutors. McAllister is accused of killing Warren 'while committing or attempting to commit the crime of aggravated robbery,' according to the formal indictment. Prosecutors noted that the victim's car, a 1985 Oldsmobile, and other belongings were stolen.
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