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Baldwin County Cold Case Victim Identified After Decades Through DNA Technology
After more than three decades, a Baldwin County Cold Case has taken a major turn. Human remains discovered in 1994 along Highway 225 have been identified as James Carol Jackson, a Texas man last seen in 1987. While the identification brings long-awaited answers to his family, investigators say the case is far from solved and are now urging the public to come forward with any information that could help determine what happened to him.
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New Lead Emerges in the Disappearance of Brittney Wood
Brittney Wood disappeared from Mobile, Alabama on May 30, 2012, and her case remains one of the state’s most widely discussed unsolved missing person investigations.
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Human Statue on Display: The Death of Christopher Erick and a Family's Search for Truth
We recently released a two-part Dead Diary story that examines the life and death of 23-year-old Christopher Erick of Midlothian, Texas. The case has resurfaced due to renewed public interest and ongoing advocacy from Christopher's mother, Kim Erick Smith , who has spent years searching for answers. Her claims span questions about Christopher's death, the circumstances surrounding his remains, and the unsettling possibility that his body may have been used as a plastinated d
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Justice for Brenda: Why We're Raising Funds for Critical DNA Testing
Over 40 years ago, Brenda Peters was found murdered in a wooded area of Mobile, Alabama. Her case remains unsolved, but new DNA testing could finally reveal the truth. We’re raising funds to cover the cost of advanced forensic analysis that could identify her killer or rule out the wrong suspects. Help us bring justice to Brenda. Every dollar brings us one step closer.
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