
properly preserved old evidence that may contain biological material that can now be tested with modern technology or,.previously disregarded evidence (because we thought we already had our conviction) or,.Just hover over the cold case database tab in the menu bar and you will see a drop down menu with the index and summaries all split up in three parts.Īll the victims and wrongfully convicted people are listed by their last name. The reason why you find the wrongfully convicted in my database is simple: when the exonerated is taken out of the equation we are left with a cold case.

If you wish to read more, you click on the link that will take you to all the posts written about that particular case.

The Index gives you a quick overview while the summary expands on the case.

The original database became too large so I have split it up in three: A-G, H-N, O-Z.Īside from that, there are now two sets of the database. You can access the site here, then read up on clues pertaining to the investigation (we've always wanted to say that), including the dates a person disappeared and their last knwon whereabouts.In my cold case database you can find all the cases that are discussed on my website. The department recently revamped the site to make it more accessible, which is great for these long days in isolation. You can use the public site to get important pieces of information to guide your search, but there are still some things that are off-limits to anyone but law enforcement. The Cold Case Database gives you access to over 400 case files, and you can search for specific events rather than having to peruse every single one. Thanks to their updated website, the Utah Department Of Public Safety wants your help finding missing persons to solve cold cases. We all want to be a little more like Baudi Moovan and John Green from Don't F*** With Cats, but now we really can do our part to help solve crimes.

Quarantine just became a lot more interesting. Utah's Cold Case Database has recently updated its public website, so you can go on and help with unsolved cases. If you've ever sat on your couch watching documentaries about missing persons cases and thought: "I could solve that," now is your chance to prove it.
