Description
Cold Case Homicides: Practical Investigative Techniques is an essential resource for law enforcement professionals, detectives, and forensic investigators tasked with solving long-unsolved murder cases. Written by experts Rachel H. Walton and Frank P. Tona, this book offers practical, evidence-based methodologies for approaching cold case investigations with renewed focus and modern forensic tools.
The manual covers critical investigative strategies including evidence re-examination, witness re-interviewing, and the application of contemporary forensic science to older cases. Readers will learn how to organize case files, utilize new technology, manage investigative teams, and leverage advances in DNA analysis and digital forensics. The book emphasizes the importance of fresh perspectives on historical evidence while maintaining investigative integrity.
Part of the respected Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations series, this guide combines real-world experience with scientific methodology to help investigators bridge the gap between past investigative limitations and present-day capabilities, ultimately increasing the likelihood of case resolution and justice for victims’ families.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.