A case gone cold was finally solved through dogged detective work and new technology. The murder of Barbara Waldman scarred ...
Investigators partnered with a nonprofit genetic genealogy analysis organization to identify the man, who was last known to ...
Since the ’90s, the name of a woman found dead in an Albuquerque motel was unknown, and no family could be identified. But ...
A chilling cold case that goes back 52 years has been solved on Long Island, police say. DNA technology linked a former Oceanside sanitation worker to Barbara Waldman's 1974 murder.
The 17-year-old was last seen two months before her body was found on a dirt road in southwest Illinois on December 19, 1977.
Investigators partnered with a nonprofit genetic genealogy analysis organization to identify the man who the remains belonged ...
More than 50 years after a woman was killed inside her Long Island home, investigators say new DNA technology has identified ...
Barbara Waldman was 31 when she was killed at her Oceanside home. Her children were 5, 6 and 7 at the time. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.
A Long Island federal jury cleared two current and two retired Suffolk County police officers of any civil liability in a $9 ...
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Cold case solved after 12 years

This episode explores a case known as “The Girl in the Wheelbarrow,” which remained unsolved for over a decade before new evidence helped investigators identify those responsible.
The gruesome, unsolved killing was known as the “gay Black Dahlia.” Director Rachel Mason solved it in 'My Brother's Killer,' premiering at SXSW.
Years after human remains were discovered in northwest Arizona, authorities connected the findings to a man reported missing ...