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Lists of solved missing person cases. Lists of solved missing person cases include: List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999. List of solved missing person cases: post-2000.
The remained unsolved until 2001, when the perpetrator's DNA was matched to Brian Lunn Field, a long-time suspect with a history of abusing little boys. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime, which is currently the oldest solved cold case in the United Kingdom. [79] Murdered 3 days 1968 Richard Robison Sr. 42 United States
Gordon, Jr.; Andrew. Renee MacRae (born Christina Catherine MacDonald, February 1940) [1] was a Scottish woman who disappeared on 12 November 1976, together with her 3-year-old son Andrew. Their case was the United Kingdom's longest-running missing persons case, [2] and within Scotland is as notorious as Glasgow 's Bible John murders. In ...
This case represents the second resolution achieved by the Cold Case Unit since its formation in December 2022. The unit continues to work on other long-unsolved cases.
A 2023 report from the Institution of Engineering and Technology estimated that more than 400 cases worldwide have been solved because of genetic ... The case remains unsolved after more than four ...
The police investigations lasted for 13 years before finally in July 2020, the police made a breakthrough and re-classified the case as murder. The two tenants of the flat, where Teo last visited, were classified as suspects, but only one of them, 35-year-old Singaporean Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa'ee was arrested and charged with murder.
50-year-old Colorado cold case solved after DNA technology identifies woman's killer. For nearly 50 years, no one knew what happened to Teree Becker. She was last seen Dec. 4, 1975, hitchhiking to ...
The Guðmundur and Geirfinnur case (Icelandic: Guðmundar- og Geirfinnsmálið) concerns the disappearances of Guðmundur Einarsson and Geirfinnur Einarsson in 1974 in Iceland. Six people were convicted of their alleged murders on the basis of confessions (sometimes called the Reykjavik confessions) [1] extracted by the police after intense and ...