Grief experts say it makes sense people will feel relief in cases like this, but to not try and think of it as getting true justice or closure.
Authorities in Utah have arrested a suspect accused of stabbing a man to death 20 years ago, in a case that went unsolved before recent technological advancements allowed an investigation to move forward.
DNA evidence led to an arrest in Utah in a fatal 2005 stabbing that went unsolved for almost 20 years, the Salt Lake County sheriff announced.
The unsolved death of a teenager in 1977 haunted students and staff at Honolulu's McKinley High School for nearly half a century.
Nearly five decades after a Honolulu teen’s body was discovered in her high school, DNA testing has led to the arrest of her ex-schoolmate for her brutal slaying. The body of Dawn Momohara,
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office has made an arrest in the 19-year-old cold case homicide of Jason Royter in 2005.
A DNA hit finally provided a breakthrough in the 20-year-old cold case, leading to the arrest last week of Mark Munoz, 53, in the murder of Jason Royter, a Salt Lake City father of two.
The man believed to have fatally stabbed Jason Royter in 2005 has officially been charged with first-degree felony murder.
Honolulu Police say modern forensic tests allowed them to identify and arrest a suspect in Dawn Momohara's 1977 murder.
Police at the time called his death a homicide, though the case remained cold for nearly two decades until DNA evidence produced a lead. Mark Munoz, 53, was arrested earlier this month.
DNA technology has led to the arrest of 66-year-old Gideon Castro, who attended the same high school as the victim, Dawn Momohara.
With the 2025 Sundance Film Festival underway, Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees are making a final push — one that could include paying millions of dollars — to keep the world-renowned film festival as its directors consider uprooting.