Texas cold-case fugitive busted in Mexico as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing

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Cold-case fugitive busted south of the border as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing

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Summary

Bobby Charles Taylor Sr. allegedly murdered 16-year-old Deanna Ogg in 1986. DNA technology helped Texas deputies crack the cold case decades later. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Cold-case fugitive busted south of the border as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing
Fox News5/9/2026

Cold-case fugitive busted south of the border as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com. Investigators in Texas this week announced a major break in a nearly four-decade-long cold case: the arrest of capital murder suspect Bobby Charles Taylor Sr. Taylor, 60, was arrested in Mexico after authorities say advancements in DNA.

Texas cold-case fugitive busted in Mexico as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing
New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
5/10/2026

Texas cold-case fugitive busted in Mexico as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing

Investigators in Texas this week announced a major break in a nearly four-decade-long cold case: the arrest of capital murder suspect Bobby Charles Taylor Sr. Taylor, 60, was arrested in Mexico after authorities say advancements in DNA technology led deputies in Montgomery County, Texas, to this major break. Taylor is.