Murdered Person Cold Cases
This page is dedicated to all of the people we have lost, with no indication of who their killer is/was.
In Missouri alone, there are 6,384 unresolved murders as of June 1, 2024.
My goal with this page is to bring new light to these cold cases.
Minor searches could mean the missing piece of the puzzle that law enforcement is looking for.
A lot of law enforcement agencies don't have the manpower to put towards some of these cold cases that might have dead ends.

Candace Craig Murdered in 2019 in KC, MO
That's where I come in. My hope is by doing some research on these cases, that hopefully I will find a little piece of information that Law Enforcement may have not found yet.
The progress in technology over the years has been immensely helpful in solving some cases. A lot of these cold cases have not been looked at in many years. It is entirely possible that with the evolution of technology and continuous uploaded information, I might find something that law enforcement has not been able to yet.
I'm not delusional in thinking that "I" personally am the missing link in solving these cases. I'm not arrogant or conceited to think That I am Magnum P.I. or the end all be all of Private investigators. I am not. I am just a "Web Sleuth" with a hobby in true crime, and I actually care about helping to find resolution in some of these cases.
If you could help me out, by sharing these articles, I would greatly appreciate it. It could mean a huge difference in the right person seeing these articles that may know something.
If you know something, say something. Let's bring some justice to these Murder victims. Their families are still waiting for justice and an explanation as to why their loved one was taken from them.

Whitney Brown was 23 years old on August 13, 2015, when she was gunned down in Ferguson, MO. Her Killer is still at large, with no indication of their identification or whereabouts. If you know anything about this case, please contact St. Louis, MO Police Homicide unit at 314-444-5371.
You can also email at homicidecoldcases@slmpd.org.
If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477).
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