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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)
Whoever shot him fled the scene, so his murder remains unsolved. Scott Guy (31), a farmer from New Zealand, was shot dead at the gate of his family farm in Feilding in July 2010. Six months later, his brother-in-law, Ewen Macdonald, was charged with his murder, but was found not guilty. As a result, the murder remains unsolved. [200]
Works about unsolved murders in the United States (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Unsolved murders in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 427 total.
This list of unsolved deaths includes notable cases where: The cause of death could not be officially determined following an investigation; The person's identity could not be established after they were found dead; The cause is known, but the manner of death (homicide, suicide, accident) could not be determined following an investigation
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 ...
List of unsolved murders (before the 20th century) List of unsolved murders (1900–1979) List of unsolved murders (1980–2000) List of unsolved murders (2000–present) List of unsolved murders in Australia; List of unsolved murders in Canada; List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom
Wonderland murders are four unsolved murders that occurred in Los Angeles on 1 July 1981. [35] It is assumed that six people were targeted to be killed in the known drug house of the Wonderland Gang, five were present, and four of those five died from extensive blunt-force trauma injuries: Billy DeVerell, Ron Launius, Joy Miller and Barbara ...
The police made a number of mistakes in the investigation including disturbing the crime scene before physical evidence could be gathered and allowing E.C.'s body to be removed from the crime scene and later embalmed before an autopsy could be performed. Despite extensive investigation, no one was charged with the murder. [2]