Man Cleared by Lie Detector in 1979 Now Identified as Suspected Killer of 17-Year-Old California Girl: Police

Mar. 15, 2025

Esther Gonzalez.Photo:Riverside County District Attorney’s Office

Lewis Randolph Randy Williamson, who, through forensic genealogy and DNA analysis, was identified as the person responsible for the 1979 murder of 17-year-old Esther Gonzalez

Riverside County District Attorney’s Office

A man who passed a polygraph test over the 1979 murder of a 17-year-old girl in California has now been identified as her suspected killer.

On Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Riverside County District Attorney’s (DA) Office confirmed in areleasethat Lewis Randolph “Randy” Williamson had been identified as teenager Esther Gonzalez’s rapist and killer more than 45 years after her body was found dumped in a snowpack off Highway 243 near Banning on Feb. 10, 1979. She was killed the previous day, per the release.

The release stated that the victim had been murdered while “walking from her parents’ house in Beaumont to her sister’s house in Banning.”

Esther Gonzalez.Riverside County District Attorney’s Office

Lewis Randolph Randy Williamson, who, through forensic genealogy and DNA analysis, was identified as the person responsible for the 1979 murder of 17-year-old Esther Gonzalez

“Five days later, sheriff’s investigators were able to identify the caller as Lewis Randolph ‘Randy’ Williamson and asked him to take a polygraph. He agreed and passed which, at the time, cleared him of any wrongdoing,” they added.

Through the years, investigators have continued to work on the case, and “eventually uploaded a semen sample from the crime scene into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS),” the DA’s office said.

A stock photo of a scientist pipetting a sample into a vial for DNA testing.Getty

Scientist pipetting sample into a vial for DNA testing

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“In 2023, members of the cold case homicide team sent various items of evidence to Othram, Inc. in Texas, initiating a Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy investigation, in hopes of developing additional leads,” authorities continued in the release.

Williamson died in 2014 and a blood sample was collected during his autopsy.

“With the assistance of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, the sample was sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ). DOJ recently confirmed that Williamson’s DNA matches the DNA recovered from Esther’s body,” the release concluded.

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The investigation continues, and the Riverside County Regional Cold Case Homicide Teamis now seeking informationfrom anyone who knew the suspect.

source: people.com