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The MAP Board of Directors includes: William Hagmaier, a retired FBI special agent and former chief of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Enzo Yaksic, director of the Northeastern University Atypical Homicide Research Group, and Michael Arntfield, a professor at the University of Western Ontario, where he runs a cold-case ...
The murder of Chaim Weiss, a student in the yeshiva of Long Beach, New York, United States, took place on November 1, 1986. His murder remains unsolved, though investigators believe the murderer was a student or faculty member of the yeshiva. [1] The Daily News called it "one of New York’s most baffling unsolved mysteries". [1]
Beginning in 2008, CNN followed four Bauder College students as they built case files in the Chandra Levy and Natalee Holloway cold-case investigations, led by McCollum and her Cold Case Investigative Research Institute. [10] In 2009, McCollum's students, after pursuing the Levy investigation for more than a year, narrowed the suspect list to ...
About this series: Megan McDonald was just 20 when her beaten body was found in a field in Orange County, NY, in March 2003.For 20 years, her family has waited for answers. Then last spring, State ...
Cold-case homicide victim identified through genetic investigation 45 years after his murder George "Clarence" Seitz (December 12, 1894 – December 10, 1976) [ 1 ] was an American World War I military veteran, [ 2 ] [ clarification needed ] who was murdered in the neighborhood of Jamaica in New York City on December 10, 1976.
The homicide team continued to investigate the case for decades after Gonzalez’s death. The team uploaded a semen sample from the crime scene into the Combined DNA Index System but there weren ...
Richard William Davis (November 7, 1941 – August 24, 2012) was an American child murderer, rapist and possible serial killer who was posthumously linked via DNA to the abduction and murder of 5-year-old Siobhan McGuinness, who was found raped and stabbed near Turah, Montana on February 7, 1974.
Members are forensic professionals; current and former FBI profilers, homicide investigators, scientists, psychologists, prosecutors and coroners who use their experience to provide new insights for investigations that have gone cold. [5] Membership is capped at 82, one for each year of Vidocq's life. [6]