NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ellie Rushing, crime reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, on how a drop in violent crime and new technology is leading to a high homicide clearance rate.
Holly Piirainen, 10, disappeared after leaving her grandparents’ house in Sturbridge to see a litter of puppies at a ...
There's no simple answer to why detectives are solving homicides more quickly, but interviews with police officials offered a ...
A discarded smoothie cup was the critical piece of evidence that allowed investigators to solve a nearly 41-year-old murder ...
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" after 34 years using advanced DNA testing that linked Robert Eugene ...
An anonymous tip-off given to police in 2004 could help solve the murder of a man who was shot multiple times at his flat 36 ...
Annapolis Police arrest William Cook Jr. for 1989 murder of librarian Garnet Elizabeth Griffith using DNA evidence after 36 ...
32 years after Holly Piirainen’s murder, family holds hope as D.A. creates new DNA drive for answers
Investigators say the ten-year-old girl was visiting her grandparents in Sturbridge when she went to see a neighbor’s puppies ...
With two new investigators, the New Hampshire Department of Justice bolsters its dedication to resolving 126 unsolved cases, including homicides, missing persons, and suspicious deaths, with the help ...
A £20,000 police reward is being offered by the Metropolitan Police to help solve the murder of a primary school teacher who ...
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