Justice

Welcome to DCC, a website about cold cases.

How I started re-investigating cold cases is described under the tab “Cold Case Investigations.” My cases are listed in the right margin under the category “unsolved homicides.” However, there are also posts about law, forensics, “help the cops!” and missing persons. Of course, anything that irritates me will be posted under the category “Vidocq Unscripted.”

Feel free to drop me a line by using the contact page.

Yours, Vidocq

My latest news

Five More Sea Lions Found Shot To Death, Eleven Total In The Last Few Weeks

Five more sea lions have been found shot to death in the waters near Seattle. The total death count since last month is 11. Investigators say they have no suspects in the shootings. Officials say if caught, the suspect could face fines up to $50,000 and charged for violation of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The [...]

Kendall County authorities seek help in cold case

Trey Allen Noah, 20, disappeared in November from his parents home in Kendalia, Texas, near San Antonio. Authorities are once again asking for the public’s help in finding Noah.
The Kendall County sheriff’s office and Crime Stoppers said Noah vanished on Nov. 29 without a clue left behind.
Authorities describe him as a 20-year-old white male, blond [...]

The plan…

I am working on a few cases that will be posted here soon. My technology adventures have delayed this.
The next cases that will be discussed here are Brian Parsons’ 1987 murder conviction. This is a UK case. Another case I am working on, is the US case of William Thomas Zeigler, on death row in the [...]

Judge grants Anderson new trial in 2006 Central City massacre case

An Orleans Parish Criminal District Court judge today granted a new trial for Michael Anderson in the 2006 Central City massacre that left five teenagers dead, agreeing with the defense team that prosecutors violated the rules at his August trial that ended with a jury condemning Anderson to death row. “The ends of justice require that [...]

Expanding the types of evidence will not make Maryland’s DP laws safer!

The Washington Examiner reports about efforts to strengthen Maryland’s Capital Punishment Laws. “Maryland lawmakers and the state attorney general are bucking calls to repeal the death penalty with a bill that would expand the types of evidence admissible in capital cases.
Sen. Norman R. Stone Jr., D-Baltimore County, is sponsoring a bill that would enable courts to [...]

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