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Greece Police Cold Cases

June 30, 2017 By Alice

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The Greece Police of New York needs the public’s help in two cold cases. 1. The 1976 Unknown Boy On March 9, 1976, the skeletal remains of a young child were found inside a blue metal storage trunk. The trunk was in the basement of an apartment complex in Greece, NY. Greece is a neighborhood […]

Filed Under: Forensics, Unidentified, Unsolved Tagged With: 1978 Holiday Inn Fire, Forensic arson detection, Greece, Greece John Doe, John Doe, New York

Top 50 Police Websites/Blogs

June 30, 2017 By Alice

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Defrosting Cold Cases was selected by Feedspot’s panelist as one of the Top 50 Police Blogs on the web. It reached #13. Feedspot is a modern RSS reader. Being included in this list means a lot to me. There are many crime sites and blogs on the web. To stand out isn’t easy. Being included in these […]

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Feedspot

Three Wrongful Convictions in the news

June 22, 2017 By Alice

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Three wrongful convictions in the news. These men served between 13 and 36 years in prisons for crimes they did not commit. I hope that we will continue to investigate these murders. Someone else was responsible in all these cases. These victims should not become forgotten files in an archive. Kaj Linna, Sweden (single person […]

Filed Under: Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Sweden, Wrongful Convictions

Digital Forensics

June 14, 2017 By Alice

Digital Forensics Wimpy Price

I met Erin Wimpy and Robert Price at CrimeCon. Their sessions about digital forensics were informative and interactive. Digital Forensics On television, everything looks so simple. However, digital forensics is a discipline. It requires a unique combination of skill and care to conduct a successful investigation. The presentation Erin and Robert made allowed participants to […]

Filed Under: Forensics Tagged With: digital forensics, Erin Wimpy, Robert Price

CrimeCon 2017 Reflections

June 13, 2017 By Alice

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The inaugural CrimeCon took place in Indianapolis, Indiana June 9-11, 2017. Starting something new is always a risk. Not just for organizers but also for the speakers who invest time and money in preparations and travel. I was a little afraid that the crime elements would be overpowering with graphic images, sensationalized headlines, and “entertaining” […]

Filed Under: Miscellaneous

The Long Term Missing by Silvia Pettem

June 12, 2017 By Alice

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This book is critical for all who wishes to research missing people cases. When a person is missing for more than three months, that case is usually considered long-term. But when exactly is someone missing? Read this: “There are a variety of different circumstances which fit that description. A missing person may be a victim […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Missing Person, Silvia Pettem

Missing: Loy Gillespie Evitts

June 5, 2017 By Alice

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Loy Gillespie Evitts (Dec 12, 1947 – missing Feb 28, 1977) disappeared more than 40 years ago. She was 29 years old. Introduction The Kansas City Police Department (MO) think that someone abducted Loy. This is their longest unsolved missing person’s case. There are no new leads. They have suspended the case until they receive new […]

Filed Under: Missing Persons Tagged With: Kansas City, Loy Gillespie Evitts, M-Vac Systems, Missing Person, Missouri

Vickie Lynn Harrell (1946-1972)

June 1, 2017 By Alice

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The story of Vickie Lynn Harrell (Aug. 15, 1946 – Aug. 14, 1972) is hardly touched upon online aside from the posting of repeated information. All the more reason to explore as Cold Case of the Month for June 2017. The Case From the Indiana State Police we learn the following: August 12, 1972: Vickie Lynn […]

Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, Indiana, Strangulation, Vickie Lynn Harrell

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William Thomas Zeigler

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On March 31, 2016, an evidentiary hearing was held to request touch DNA testing. On July 18, 2016, Judge Whitehead denied that request.

On November 23, 2016, an appeal was filed with the Florida Supreme Court. On April 21, 2017, the Florida Supreme Court denied the request for touch DNA analysis.

On May 8, 2017 a motion for a rehearing with the US Supreme Court was filed. It was denied November 13, 2017.

In the summer of 2019, the appeal for DNA testing to the Florida Conviction Integrity Unit was denied.

Richard Lapointe

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In March 2015, the Connecticut State Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Richard lapointe. On Oct 2, 2015, International Wrongful Conviction Day, Richard was set free. The judge ruled that he cannot be retried for the 1987 rape-murder of Mrs. Bernice Martin. Richard Lapointe died on Aug 4, 2020 of Covid19 complications.

In 1987, someone killed Bernice Martin. I hope that she will not become a forgotten file.
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