Margaret Jackson's murder initially investigated by serial killer task force.
SAN DIEGO — A man accused of murdering a woman in Scripps Ranch more than three decades ago has been charged with murder, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Oyler, who was 29 years old on the day Jackson's body was discovered, faces up to 25 years to life in state prison if convicted. Police have not commented on what exactly led to Oyler's identification as a suspect in Jackson's slaying, other than to say ``detectives developed new information and probable cause that identified'' him as the alleged killer.
Oyler was already in custody for an alleged probation violation when he was arrested last Thursday in connection with Jackson's death, SDPD Lt. Adam Sharki said.
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