FAQ About Cold Cases and Breakthroughs

Cold Cases and Breakthroughs
one year ago | gizem

What resources are available for families seeking justice in cold cases?

Families seeking justice in cold cases can access various resources and organizations that provide support, advocacy, and assistance. Here are some key resources available to them:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies: Families can reach out to the law enforcement agency responsible for investigating the cold case. They can inquire about the status of the case, provide any new information or leads they may have, and maintain open lines of communication with investigators. Building a rapport with the assigned investigators can help keep the case active and demonstrate ongoing interest and commitment.
  • Cold Case Organizations and Advocacy Groups: There are nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups dedicated to supporting families of cold case victims. These organizations provide emotional support, resources, and guidance throughout the investigative process. They often offer forums for connecting with other families who have experienced similar situations, sharing experiences, and providing mutual support.
  • Victim Assistance Programs: Many jurisdictions have victim assistance programs that offer support services to families of crime victims. These programs can provide information about legal rights, counseling services, referrals to support groups, and assistance navigating the criminal justice system. They can also offer guidance on accessing compensation funds and victim impact statements.
  • DNA Databases and Missing Persons Organizations: Families can explore the resources provided by DNA databases, such as the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) and the National DNA Index System (CODIS). These databases help match unidentified remains with missing persons and facilitate the resolution of cold cases. Families can register their missing loved ones and provide DNA samples for comparison.
  • Cold Case Websites and Media Exposure: Some families choose to create dedicated websites or use social media platforms to raise awareness about their loved one's cold case. These platforms can serve as information hubs, sharing details of the case, seeking leads, and engaging the public in the search for justice. Media exposure through news outlets or documentary productions can also bring attention to cold cases and generate new leads.
  • Private Investigators and Forensic Experts: Families may consider hiring private investigators or forensic experts with experience in cold case investigations. These professionals can conduct independent investigations, review case files, reexamine evidence, and pursue leads that may have been overlooked. Private investigators can offer a fresh perspective and additional resources to support the case.