The Role of Facial Reconstruction in Solving Cold Cases
Facial reconstruction has emerged as a pivotal tool in forensic science, breathing life into unidentified skeletal remains and offering a face to the nameless. This technique combines artistry with scientific precision, enabling investigators to recreate an individual's appearance based solely on their skull. By doing so, it provides a tangible image that can be disseminated to the public, significantly enhancing the chances of identification in long-standing cold cases.
The Case of William DaShawn Hamilton: A 23-Year Mystery Resolved
In February 1999, the remains of a young boy were discovered in DeKalb County, Georgia. Despite exhaustive efforts, his identity remained a mystery for over two decades. Utilizing advancements in forensic technology, a new facial reconstruction was developed, offering a more lifelike depiction of the child. This renewed effort led to the identification of the boy as William DaShawn Hamilton, bringing closure to a case that had haunted investigators for 23 years. ...Read More
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on A Tragic Loss: The Unsolved Murder of Curtis Roberson in Fort Worth
This is my father and I am his only child, over 30 years later his death still saddens our family. Thank you for your efforts and thank you for posting this.
November 7, 2025, 16:17
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on The Unresolved Disappearance of Emily Schuster: A Community's Quest for Answers
She has been found. https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/254597/Search
October 29, 2025, 00:04
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on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
There is “no record found” at California Department of Justice's Missing Person Search database!
September 7, 2025, 20:31
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on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
She made mention in a last call to a friend before she went missing that if anything happened to her that two guys were responsible. Trying to get names….
September 7, 2025, 20:19