Woman’s suspected killer allegedly used ‘ghost tag’ on SUV the night of the murder, court docs say

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The man charged with killing a Washington, D.C., woman at a Prince George’s County park allegedly used a stolen "ghost tag" on his vehicle the night of the shooting, according to newly filed court documents.

What we know:

Investigators say 51‑year‑old William Jolly of Clinton picked up 38‑year‑old Juanita Frazier in D.C. on April 28 in a black SUV and drove her to Oxon Run Park. According to authorities, surveillance video shows the vehicle arriving, followed minutes later by the sound of a gunshot, before the same SUV is seen leaving the parking lot with its headlights off.

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William Jolly (Prince George’s County Police)

Detectives believe the SUV was displaying a stolen Maryland plate taken from a dealership in 2025 and used until the night of the killing. Frazier was found in the parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound and died at the scene. A 9mm casing was recovered nearby.

Jolly is charged with first‑ and second‑degree murder, first‑ and second‑degree assault, firearm use in a felony or violent crime, and theft under $100. He is being held by the Department of Corrections on a no‑bond status.

Anyone with information who would like to speak with a Homicide Unit detective is asked to call 301‑516‑2512.

The Source: Information in this article comes from the Prince George’s County Police & District Court and previous FOX 5 reporting. 

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