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Federal Bureau of Investigation

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How many murders go unsolved each year in the U.S.?

June 4, 2006January 13, 2010 John Crime, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Murder

DNA. Carpet fibers. Fingerprints. Given the wealth of forensic information, you’d think police would solve each and every murder. Unfortunately, you’d be wrong. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in 2004, 62.6% of homicides were “cleared,” leaving a substantial portion of murder cases unresolved.

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