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Unresolved crimes and disappearances leave many families longing for answers, while detectives work tirelessly to solve these mysteries.
This week’s episode examines the challenges and advancements in cold case investigations, including the disappearance of 16-year-old Nicole Silvers, unsolved cases in Indigenous communities, and the role of genetic genealogy in solving decades-old mysteries.
Jessica Silvers, sister of Nicole, shares her family’s ongoing struggle for closure, and Kirby Lewis from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, explains the evolving tools and techniques used to crack cold cases. The episode also highlights the unique challenges faced by Indigenous families seeking justice.
By Colorado Public Radio and Denver7Unresolved crimes and disappearances leave many families longing for answers, while detectives work tirelessly to solve these mysteries.
This week’s episode examines the challenges and advancements in cold case investigations, including the disappearance of 16-year-old Nicole Silvers, unsolved cases in Indigenous communities, and the role of genetic genealogy in solving decades-old mysteries.
Jessica Silvers, sister of Nicole, shares her family’s ongoing struggle for closure, and Kirby Lewis from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, explains the evolving tools and techniques used to crack cold cases. The episode also highlights the unique challenges faced by Indigenous families seeking justice.