Crime

44-year-old arrested on capital murder charge in North Texas cold case from 2008, police say

Grand Prairie police have arrested a 44-year-old man in connection with a 2008 murder. Officials say DNA evidence led them to the suspect.
Grand Prairie police have arrested a 44-year-old man in connection with a 2008 murder. Officials say DNA evidence led them to the suspect. File Photo

A 44-year-old has been arrested in connection with the 2008 murder of a North Texas man, police said.

Jerry Lee Gardner was arrested in Lufkin in East Texas on Oct. 4, Grand Prairie police said in an Oct. 16 news release. He faces a capital murder charge.

Gardner is accused of killing 45-year-old Raymond Hernandez in August 2008. Grand Prairie firefighters found Hernandez’s body when they responded to a blaze in the 2600 block of Channing Drive. An autopsy showed Hernandez was a homicide victim, according to the release.

Hernandez, a Dallas County juvenile probation officer, was stabbed 46 times.

Investigators were unable to find a match for DNA collected at the scene, and the case went cold. In February 2022, detectives collaborated with the Texas Rangers to use the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, police said.

Investigators used a third-party laboratory to conduct forensic genetic genealogical testing on the suspect’s DNA. They found a lead this September, which they were able to confirm through a DNA sample, according to the release.

Gardner is being held in the Grand Prairie Detention Center on a $1 million bond.

This story was originally published October 18, 2024 at 9:20 AM.

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