Othram, California Investigators ID Victim in 1994 Cold Case

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The victim in a 1994 cold case death has been identified through a DNA sample.

On Oct. 24, 1994, an elderly female was found partially buried in the desert in the Thousand Palms area in eastern Riverside County. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and the county Coroner’s Office responded to the scene to investigate.

The Coroner’s Office used all available resources at the time to identify the woman, including having her DNA entered into the California Department of Justice Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Unfortunately, no identification was made.

Because authorities were unable at the time to identify the victim and due to a lack of leads into what may have happened, this became a cold case.

In 2021, the Riverside County DA’s Regional Cold Case Homicide Team had a DNA sample created for the purposes of forensic genealogy. That sample was obtained using the services of Othram. Using genetic matches, the Cold Case Team was able to locate a potential match. A biological child was found, and a DNA sample was submitted to the state Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

In mid-December 2021, the Cold Case Team was notified that the state Department of Justice had issued a final report showing strong support that the victim in the 1994 death was Patricia Cavallaro, with a birthdate of March 22, 1937.

The Cold Case Team has notified Patricia Cavallaro’s next of kin.

Without the use of forensic genealogy, this victim may have never been identified.

The cold case investigation into her death is on-going.

Republished courtesy of Riverside District Attorney. Photo: Patricia Cavallaro. Credit: Riverside DA. 

 

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