By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
A 57-year-old man with a quarter-century criminal record was convicted today in a DNA cold-hit murder case.
The Sacramento Superior Court Jury also found Donald Carter guilty of rape, robbery and burglary in the May 23, 1989, beating death of Sophia McAllister, 80, in her home in the 500 block of Eleanor Boulevard.
Carter, whose past convictions range from drug cases to assault, was arrested in the case last year, after a 2005 DNA test matched his genetic material to the McAllister killing.
He is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 15.
In 2005, the Sacramento County Crime Lab developed a DNA profile for a possible suspect, but it didn't match any offenders on state or national databases at that time.
In March, 2009, Sacramento Police Department investigators linked that evidence with a DNA sample gathered from Carter. The sample was taken when Carter was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on an unrelated narcotics charge.
Records indicated that Carter lived about two blocks from McAllister at the time of the killing, according to a police report.
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