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San Luis Obispo County Solves 1983 ‘Toby’ Tate Murder, Case Exceptionally Cleared

Forensic genealogy produced the breakthrough that identified two deceased Texas suspects, enabling an exceptional clearance after a DA probable-cause review.

Overview

  • The Sheriff's Office announced the 1983 homicide is solved and has been closed as exceptionally cleared following a District Attorney review that found probable cause to prosecute if the suspects were alive.
  • Blood preserved from the scene was used for forensic genealogy, identifying Steven Richard Hardy and confirming the result through a close family DNA comparison.
  • Fingerprints recovered from a Coca-Cola can placed Charley Sneed at the scene, and investigators report no evidence pointing to additional suspects.
  • Both identified men were Texas residents at the time and are now deceased, which prevents the filing of criminal charges.
  • Detective Clint Cole reopened the case and partnered with Othram, with investigators citing a likely burglary or theft motive after Tate’s camera surfaced in a California pawn shop.