Cold cases are some of the most difficult to solve, and then to prosecute. Evidence may degrade, be missing, or perhaps may not have been collected and preserved. Witnesses may move on or pass away, and with them, the memory of the crime. This course will examine the “solvability factors” in cold cases. The course will also cover the newest developments in using DNA to identify an unknown victim and the suspect.
REGISTER FOR THIS COURSECold Case Investigation

Date & Time: POSTPONED until a future date
Location: Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science at University of New Haven
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Tuition: $250.00
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