346,000 homicides remain unsolved

Most cases go cold because time, tools, and attention run out. Cold Case AI helps bring them back to life.

Homicide Cases by the Numbers

346,000

Unsolved Homicides

in the United States

60%

Clearance Rate

for homicide cases nationally

18,500+

New Cold Cases

added each year

Despite having physical evidence, witness statements, and forensic data, many homicide cases go unsolved due to overwhelming caseloads and lack of analytical tools to process complex information.

What is a Homicide?

A homicide is the act of one human being causing the death of another human being. Homicide can be classified as criminal (such as murder or manslaughter), justifiable (such as self-defense), or excusable (such as an accidental killing without negligence), depending on the circumstances and intent behind the act.

Why Homicide Cases Go Unsolved

Most homicides aren't unsolved because of a lack of clues. They're unsolved because investigators are overwhelmed, under-resourced, and outpaced by modern crime. Without time, trust, or tools, justice slips away. Cold Case AI is here to change that.

How Cold Case AI Helps Solve Homicides

Evidence Correlation

Analyze crime scene reports, forensic evidence, and witness statements to identify overlooked connections and inconsistencies.

Suspect Analysis

Cross-reference suspect information, alibis, and behavioral patterns to identify persons of interest and eliminate false leads.

Timeline Reconstruction

Build comprehensive timelines from multiple sources to identify gaps, verify alibis, and establish sequence of events.

Why Cold Case AI Is Built for Homicide Cases

Homicide investigations generate enormous amounts of complex, interconnected data. Our platform excels at processing crime scene evidence, correlating witness statements, analyzing suspect behavior patterns, and identifying the subtle connections that can break a case wide open. We turn overwhelming case files into actionable intelligence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Homicide Cases

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