
unsolved homicides
Unsolved homicides are cases where authorities have identified a victim and suspect(s) but have not determined the killer’s identity or captured them. These cases often remain open because evidence is limited, not conclusive, or lost over time, making it difficult to confirm what happened or charge anyone. Advances in forensic science, such as DNA analysis, can help solve these mysteries, but some cases remain unresolved due to complex circumstances, lack of witnesses, or insufficient evidence. Unsolved homicides leave families and communities in uncertainty, and investigators continue to seek clues to bring closure.