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Why do I have to become a member to see some of the information on CrimeSolversCentral.com?
At Crime Solvers Central, we are proud to offer one of the most comprehensive databases available anywhere online. This achievement didn’t happen by chance—it’s the result of an incredible team of dedicated staff working tirelessly, seven days a ...
What does murder (Substantiated) mean?
"Murder (Substantiated / Justified)" is a term that combines two distinct legal concepts and might appear in law enforcement or legal contexts. Here's what it means when these terms are paired: Substantiated: This means that the incident has been ...
How do I suggest a new case for CrimeSolversCentral?
If you'd like to suggest a new case at CrimeSolversCentral, you can easily do so using the 'Submit New Case' button available on any case page. Here's how: Visit Any Case Page: Navigate to any existing case page on the CrimeSolversCentral website. ...
I see an error on a case on your site. How do I let you know about it?
If you find an error on a specific case at CrimeSolversCentral, you can easily let us know by following these steps: Go to the Case Page: Locate the specific case where you found the error. Click the 'Provide Case Information' Button: Look for the ...
I have updated information about a specific case. How do I let you know?
To let us know about an update on a specific case at CrimeSolversCentral, follow these steps: Navigate to the Case Page: Go to the case page for the specific case you have information about. Locate the 'Provide Case Information' Button: On the case ...
How often do you update your data?
At CrimeSolversCentral, we are fortunate to have a dedicated team of data specialists who work tirelessly to analyze and update information on both new and ongoing cases. These updates occur on an almost daily basis, reflecting the dynamic and ...
You have a published case on one of my friends or relatives. How do I stay informed of any updates?
At CrimeSolversCentral, we understand how important it is to stay informed about a case that involves your friend or family member. To make this easier, we offer a 'Follow for Updates' feature. By clicking the 'Follow for Updates' button on a ...
Are you a detective agency?
At CrimeSolversCentral, we want to emphasize that we are not a detective agency. Our mission is to equip individuals with the tools, resources, and guidance necessary to assist in solving missing persons cases and unsolved murder investigations. We ...
Why can't I see all of the information sources or case description?
Some information on CrimeSolversCentral is restricted to members only. At CrimeSolversCentral, our dedicated team of data specialists invests countless hours each week analyzing data to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information we ...
What does murder (Accidental) mean?
Accidental murder is not a precise legal term, but it generally refers to a situation where someone causes the death of another person or themselves unintentionally. This typically falls under different legal categories depending on the jurisdiction, ...
What does murder (Primary Suspect Deceased) mean?
The term "Murder (Primary Suspect Deceased)" refers to a homicide case in which the primary person suspected of committing the murder is no longer alive. This could happen for several reasons: Suicide by the Suspect: The primary suspect may have ...
What does murder (In Liitigation) mean?
In the context of litigation, murder refers to the legal accusation or claim that a person has unlawfully killed another person with malice aforethought (the intention to kill or cause grievous harm). Key Elements of Murder in Litigation: Unlawful ...
What does murder (Self-Inflicted) mean?
Self-inflicted homicide is a term that might be used to describe a death resulting from an individual’s actions that lead to their own demise, but the phrase itself is contradictory and not commonly used in medical, legal, or psychological contexts. ...
What does murder (Solved) mean?
When a murder case is classified as SOLVED, it signifies that the case has reached a definitive legal resolution, and it is no longer considered open or unsolved. This determination indicates that law enforcement and the judicial system have ...
Unsolved missing persons cases vs. missing cases (found)
At CrimeSolversCentral, we maintain a comprehensive database of missing persons cases across the United States. Some cases may be marked with a "(SOLVED)" tag, indicating that the individual has been located and the case resolved. In most cases, the ...
Where do you gather all of your data and what is crowdsourcing?
Our CrimeSolversCentral database is populated with data from various sources, both private and governmental that are either open to the public or via private membership. One of the main aspects of our site that sets us aside from other similar ...
How can I become a member of the community?
At Crime Solvers Central, our mission is straightforward: to provide support and closure to families and friends affected by crime. To ensure we offer the most accurate and valuable insights, some of our exclusive features and data are accessible ...
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How can I become a member of the community?
At Crime Solvers Central, our mission is straightforward: to provide support and closure to families and friends affected by crime. To ensure we offer the most accurate and valuable insights, some of our exclusive features and data are accessible ...
Where do you gather all of your data and what is crowdsourcing?
Our CrimeSolversCentral database is populated with data from various sources, both private and governmental that are either open to the public or via private membership. One of the main aspects of our site that sets us aside from other similar ...
Unsolved missing persons cases vs. missing cases (found)
At CrimeSolversCentral, we maintain a comprehensive database of missing persons cases across the United States. Some cases may be marked with a "(SOLVED)" tag, indicating that the individual has been located and the case resolved. In most cases, the ...
What does murder (Solved) mean?
When a murder case is classified as SOLVED, it signifies that the case has reached a definitive legal resolution, and it is no longer considered open or unsolved. This determination indicates that law enforcement and the judicial system have ...
What does murder (Self-Inflicted) mean?
Self-inflicted homicide is a term that might be used to describe a death resulting from an individual’s actions that lead to their own demise, but the phrase itself is contradictory and not commonly used in medical, legal, or psychological contexts. ...