POLICE believe they have solved the case of the 1976 rape and murder of a Garden Grove woman (Shutterstock).
The 1976 rape and murder of a 19-year-old Garden Grove nursing student has been solved by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and the Garden Grove Police Department through the use of investigative genetic genealogy.
Terry Dean Hawkins has been identified as the person responsible for the rape and murder of 19-year-old Janet Stallcup who was on her way to a party on Dec. 19, 1976. Stallcup never made it to the party. Her body was found eight days later inside her car about 2 ½ miles from her apartment.
Hawkins died in the Orange County Jail in 1977 without ever being identified as the suspect in Stallcup’s murder, but generations of Garden Grove police officers never gave up on the cold case.
In 2020, the Garden Grove Police Department asked the District Attorney’s Office to open an investigative genetic genealogy investigation into the Stallcup rape and murder. That investigation, which included DNA testing of biological tissue from Hawkins’ autopsy, ultimately led to Hawkins being identified as the perpetrator. The United States Marshal Service was instrumental in identifying this suspect
Members of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and the Garden Grove Police Department recently met with the Stallcup family to inform them investigative genetic genealogy had finally solved Janet’s murder.
“Advances in DNA technology have not only assisted in identifying Janet Stallcup’s murderer, but have become a valuable tool for law enforcement. This case would not have been solved without the determination of our detective unit and the support from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office Science and Technology Unit,” said Garden Grove Police Chief Tom DaRé. “We are thankful that through our partnership, we are finally able to bring closure to Janet Stallcup’s family and loved ones.”
