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From Cold Case to Courtroom: The 2025 FBI ViCAP Alert That Preceded the Bradfield Arrest

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From Cold Case to Courtroom: The 2025 FBI ViCAP Alert That Preceded the Bradfield Arrest


METROPOLIS, IL — Before the recent grand jury indictment and the ongoing pretrial hearings for 76-year-old George E. Bradfield, a coordinated federal and state push thrust the 1984 murder of Lisa Ann Carnes back into the spotlight.

In late July 2025, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, working in conjunction with the Illinois State Police, officially issued a Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) alert. The strategic release aimed to solicit fresh leads on the unsolved homicide that occurred more than four decades ago.

Details Preserved from the 1984 Crime Scene

According to the official 2025 investigative advisory, the body of 26-year-old Lisa Ann Carnes was discovered on March 30, 1984, in a rural field located south of County Road 1150 N and east of US 45 in rural Massac County.

The state and federal review of the case files highlighted several key forensic realities from the original investigation:

  • Cause of Death: An autopsy conducted on March 31, 1984, attributed Carnes’ death to exsanguination (severe blood loss) resulting from a gunshot wound to the chest.

  • Additional Trauma: Medical examiners noted distinct signs of blunt force trauma to her head.

  • Evidence Recovered: Several items of clothing were located and preserved near the immediate scene where her body was discovered.

The 2025 alert was distributed to violent crime, missing persons, and cold case analysis units across the country to track any individuals matching specific behavioral patterns or timelines associated with regional industrial hubs in the early 1980s.

The Turning Point

The multi-agency focus initiated by the Illinois State Police and the FBI ultimately set the stage for recent forensic breakthroughs. Using advanced DNA technology on the evidence originally preserved from the 1984 crime scene, laboratories identified a strong probability match linking Bradfield to material recovered from three separate points at the location.

Court records from recent May hearings reveal that during the time of the homicide, Bradfield worked as an ironworker at the Missouri Portland Cement plant in Joppa, Illinois, routinely commuting between Harrisburg and Joppa.

Though the ViCAP bulletin was originally designed to locate unidentifiable leads, the forensic matches it revitalized have converted a 42-year-old mystery into a scheduled July 2026 criminal trial.

Law enforcement officials continue to maintain an active investigation into the historical timeline, encouraging anyone who interacted with Bradfield in the Joppa area during 1984 to contact the Illinois State Police.

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