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These lists of unsolved murders include notable cases where victims were murdered in unknown circumstances. List of unsolved murders (before 1900) List of unsolved murders (1900–1979) List of unsolved murders (1980–1999) List of unsolved murders (2000–present)
This has not been proven to be true, and their murder cases remain unsolved. On 30 January 2014, family members Maoye Sun (50), Mei Xie (49), Timothy Sun (9) and Titus Sun (7) were found dead from gunshots in their home in Cypress, Texas. [261] Officials ruled all four deaths to be homicides, and estimated the time of death to be 24–25 ...
Elizabeth Short, known posthumously as the "Black Dahlia," is one of the most famous victims of an unsolved murder in American history. Elizabeth Short (22), most commonly known as Black Dahlia, was a woman who was found severely mutilated and her body cut in half in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California on 15 January 1947. Her unsolved murder ...
Now, Hudson police hope a partnership with Ohio's new Cold Case Unit will identify her killer through DNA found at the crime scene. Podcast: Unresolved Ep. 1 Beacon Journal package: Questions ...
While several men were tried for his murder, they were later found to be innocent and released, leaving the case unsolved. [366] April Dawn Lacy (14), who was previously known as the "Brush Girl" before being identified, is a female murder victim discovered in Decatur, Texas on 8 October 1996 [367] after disappearing on 5 October 1996. Her ...
From the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial to an arrest in the Gilgo Beach murders, 2023 had more than its share of true crime news. Here are seven high-profile cases that dominated the headlines ...
Unsolved Mysteries (1994) One of Unsolved Mysteries’ most famous cases is that of Craig Williamson, a man from Wisconsin who went missing in August 1993 during a trip to Colorado Springs to sell ...
His death is dated by Soviet authorities as 16 July 1947, [327] but this is disputed, and the case remains unsolved. In 1948, a German court ruled that the case of Hans Kammler (43), an engineer and SS commander who oversaw many Nazi construction projects, including concentration camps and, later, the V-2 missile program, died on 9 May 1945 of ...