The International Association of Cold Case Investigators (IACCI) was founded in 2009 to be a professional organization designed to facilitate networking, education, training, communication, and information sharing among law enforcement, medical, forensic sciences, legal, survivor and educational entities involved in cold case investigations.
The International Association of Cold Case Investigators is a professional organization designed to facilitate networking, education, training, communication, and information-sharing among law enforcement, medical, forensic sciences, legal survivor, and educational entities involved in cold case investigation.
Man missing for 2 years found under trash of hoarders home - 02/25/2012
The body of Theodore "Teddy" Wroblewski, 79, of Niagara Falls who has been missing since February 2009, was found buried under piles of clutter inside his home.
DNA Law Boosting Cold Case Investigations - 02/25/2012
DeWine says investigators have identified prime suspects in 132 cold cases because of Senate Bill 77, which took effect July 1, 2011. The law requires Ohio law enforcement agencies to collect DNA samples from adults arrested on felony charges. Those s...
Responding to Missing & Unidentified Persons - 02/05/2012
Responding to Missing & Unidentified Persons February 21-23, 2012 | Appleton, Wisconsin Who Should Attend Conference participants will learn the importance of having an interagency protocol for a strong, viable plan to address a cooperative res...
UNT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AWARDED NAMUS GRANT BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE - 02/01/2012
The UNT Health Science Center has been awarded a grant from the National Institute of Justice to manage and administer the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) during the 2011/2012 fiscal year.
DNA at Arrest - 11/04/2011
Check out this site for DNA at arrest!
The Tent Girl - 10/30/2011
Read the Story of "The Tent Girl." It's a must!
The Perils of Eye Witness Testimony - 09/07/2011
Jennifer Thompson was raped at knifepoint by a man who broke into her apartment while she slept. She was able to escape, and eventually positively identified Ronald Cotton as her attacker. Ronald insisted that she was mistaken-- but Jennifer's positive id...
LA Sheriff Clue Management Software - 08/31/2011
The Clue Management Program is available, through Homicide Bureau, to all Department investigators. Also, Department executives had the opportunity to view the Program and, realizing its benefit to law enforcement, elected to make the Program availabl...