On Aug. 18, 1996, Mary Moore Searight, 86, a prominent landowner and philanthropist, was found in her home in Paris, Texas, where she had been badly beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. She ...
Nearly three decades after the murder of an elderly woman, the Texas Department of Public Safety says DNA was used to formally charge the man believed to be responsible. A caretaker found Mary ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KWTX) - Texas DPS says they have identified the man believed to be responsible for the 1996 cold case murder of 86-year-old Mary Moore Searight in Paris, Texas. Nearly 30 years ...
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With the help of modern DNA testing, the Texas Department of Public Safety recently identified a man it believes killed 86-year-old Mary Moore Searight in 1996 in the North Texas city of Paris.
A caretaker found Mary Moore Searight, 86, inside her Paris, Texas home on the night of Aug. 18, 1996. She was alive but had been sexually assaulted, badly beaten and strangled. Searight was air ...
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