Unsolved Homicide

Forty percent of homicides go unsolved in the United Sates.  The “no snitch” policy, lack of man-power and trust in law-enforcement, lack of witnesses and motives, leads that grow cold and the standards for charging a suspect are high contribute to this high rate. Families are too often left without closures and estates can go unsettled.

Investigating unsolved homicides is unique

Frequently Asked Questions

For a matter as sensitive and critical as an unsolved homicide, we recognize the profound questions and emotional weight you carry. Our team is committed to providing a unique investigative perspective to cases where traditional leads have gone cold. The following questions and answers are designed to give you a clearer understanding of how we can support your search for justice and closure.

Why do so many homicides go unsolved?

According to available data, around 40% of homicides in the U.S. go unsolved. This high rate is often due to factors like a “no snitch” policy, a lack of law enforcement resources, witnesses not coming forward, and leads that grow cold over time.

How does a private investigator help with an unsolved homicide case?

Unlike law enforcement, which may have limited resources and other cases to handle, a private investigator can dedicate their full attention to your case. We can re-examine cold leads, search for new witnesses, and analyze evidence with a fresh perspective, working tirelessly to find the answers families deserve.

Is it too late to investigate a cold case?

No, it is never too late. While older cases present unique challenges, new evidence can emerge over time. Witnesses who were once hesitant to speak may be more willing to come forward, and modern forensic techniques can shed new light on old evidence.

How does your team work with law enforcement?

We can work in conjunction with law enforcement agencies by providing them with new information, evidence, or witness accounts that our investigation uncovers. Our goal is to generate new leads and support their efforts, increasing the chances of bringing a case to a resolution.

What is the first step to hiring you for an unsolved homicide case?

The first step is to contact us for a free, confidential consultation. We will discuss the details of your case and determine how our unique investigative methods can be applied to provide you with a path forward and, hopefully, the closure you’re seeking.