MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. – They were tears 20 years in the making, and Karen McDonald Whalen let them flow.

The sister of Megan McDonald stood outside the State Police Troop F barracks beside her mother, Elizabeth, and her husband, James, and cried as she thanked the New York State Police for never stopping their search for her sister’s killer.

It took 20 years, but State Police officials on Thursday arrested Edward V. Holley. They said it was Holley who bludgeoned Megan McDonald to death on March 14, 2003, and left her in a field in the town of Wallkill. The killing became one of Orange County’s stubbornest cold cases.

Until Thursday.

“On April 20, 2023, the New York State Police arrested Edward V. Holley, age 42, of Wawayanda, N.Y., with Murder 2nd degree in connection with the March 2003 murder of Megan McDonald,” the news release read. “McDonald was discovered deceased in the town of Wallkill, Orange County, on March 15, 2003, from blunt force trauma.” 

Karen Whalen thanked the police for never giving up.

“For them, it was always a matter of when, not if, this day would come,” she said. “We have always stood with the police, and we will always stand with them,” said Whalen, whose father, Dennis, was a retired NYPD detective.

James Whalen, Karen’s husband, said: “Today, the police gave us an answer that we have been searching for for over 20 years. The monster who violently and senselessly took Megan’s life now has a name and a face. The person arrested today will never be anything but a coward to our family.”