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Defrosting Cold Cases

Est. 2009

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Anne L. Barber Dunlap: New Information

February 16, 2020 By Alice

The murder of Anne L. Barber Dunlap/Photo: KSTP/ Beth McDonough

There are a few new details made public in the 1995 murder case of Anne L. Barber Dunlap. I came across an article by KARE11. It is a fascinating read and I encourage you to read it. As they are the one who uncovered all this information, I am only going to point out a […]

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Filed Under: Cold Case News Tagged With: Anne L. Barber Dunlap, DNA, Knife Attack, Minnesota

Martinko murder trial update Feb 13, 2020

February 13, 2020 By Alice

Michelle Martinko, courtesy Robert J. Riley

A brief overview in the Michelle Martinko murder trial update Feb 13, 2020 with information taken from various newspapers. Jury selection: nine women and six men were selected from a pool of over 100 potential jurors. Three will serve as alternates. The State: represented by the following prosecutors: First Assistant Linn County Attorney Nick Maybanks […]

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Filed Under: Cold Case News Tagged With: DNA, Iowa, Michelle Marie Martinko, stabbing death

She’s So Cold by Donald E. McInnis

February 12, 2020 By Alice

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The book She’s so cold by Donald E. McInnis describes the case of Stephanie Ann Crowe (April 12, 1985 – Jan 21, 1998) who was murdered inside her own bedroom in her parental home in an isolated suburb in Escondido, California. Her time of death was around 1230am at the latest but her death may have […]

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Book Reviews, Donald E. McInnis, False Confessions, Miscarriage of Justice, Stephanie Ann Crowe

Michelle Martinko Murder Trial

February 10, 2020 By Alice

Michelle Martinko, courtesy Robert J. Riley

The Michelle Martinko murder trial started today with jury selections. Two important rulings to note: 1: Sixth Judicial District Judge Fae Hoover ruled that the prosecution may use the DNA evidence obtained from a discarded straw. Police got that straw after Burns left it behind in a Manchester (Iowa) restaurant. Remember that Burns’ DNA was […]

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Filed Under: Cold Case News Tagged With: DNA, Iowa, Michelle Martinko

Out of the Fire and into the Pan by Shannon O’Leary

February 6, 2020 By Alice

Out of the Fire and into the Pan by Shannon O'Leary

Shannon O’Leary first wrote ‘The Blood on my Hands” and this is the sequel “Out of the Fire and into the Pan.” The first book was reviewed in 2016. You can find that review here. I wrote then that “the story is disturbing. I had to put it down now and then. I didn’t wanted […]

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Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Australia, Book Reviews, Shannon O'Leary

Remember Joshua Wayne Crawford

February 1, 2020 By Alice

Photograph Terry Horman/Joshua wayne Crawford

Joshua Wayne Crawford (July 2, 1982 – July 2, 2003) was just 21 years old when his life was cut short. He was found dead inside his apartment at 6949 Exeter Court, Frederick, Maryland. His case remains unsolved. This is the Case of the Month for February 2020.  Introduction Joshua was the middle son of […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: asphyxiation, Case of the Month, Frederick, Joshua Wayne Crawford, Maryland

Welcome back!

January 28, 2020 By Alice

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The start of the next decennial, the start of a new year, the start of the first day back writing about true crime on my website. Welcome back to all my readers who stuck with me. Many of you encouraged me to indeed take a break and I cannot tell you how welcome your messages […]

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Keith Wright in person

December 25, 2019 By Alice

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An interview with Keith Wright, the author of One Oblique One, was called for. After reading One Oblique One, I had many questions so I took a chance and emailed him. Guess what? He loves to talk and interact with readers. He generously set aside time to answer my questions.  **   1: Were you already […]

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Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Interviews, Keith Wright

One Oblique One by Keith Wright

December 10, 2019 By Alice

One Oblique One Keith Wright

Keith Wright is a UK retired police officer. He was raised by his mom. He began his law enforcement career as the youngest Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer. He had only been a uniformed police officer for three years. His law enforcement career would cover twenty-five years. When he retired in 2005, he was a Detective […]

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Susan Jessica Morey (Aug 13, 1962 – June 18, 1990)  

December 1, 2019 By Alice

Susan Jessica Morey (Aug 13, 1962 - June 18, 1990)  

I was browsing through newspapers when I stumbled onto this piece. It is from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri. The date is June 22, 1990. Check this out on page 18:   “Murdered Woman Identified: St. Clair County Coroner Rick Stone said Thursday that a woman found stabbed to death Monday In […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, Illinois, Knife Attack, Susan Jessica Morey

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Since 2009, I write about unsolved cases that need renewed media attention. I only do research and leave active investigations to the authorities.

My posts cover homicides, missing and unidentified people, wrongful convictions, and forensics as related to unsolved cases.

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