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Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
Manchoon Samchoon
14 episodes
5 days ago
Can artificial intelligence finally unlock the secrets of the past? Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI dives into the world of unsolved mysteries, leveraging the power of algorithms and data analysis to uncover new leads and potentially bring justice to forgotten victims.
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Can artificial intelligence finally unlock the secrets of the past? Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI dives into the world of unsolved mysteries, leveraging the power of algorithms and data analysis to uncover new leads and potentially bring justice to forgotten victims.
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Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Mysterious Death of Phoebe Handsjuk

On December 2, 2010, **Phoebe Handsjuk**, a 24-year-old woman, was found dead at the bottom of a luxury apartment building's garbage chute. Her death was officially ruled a **suicide**, later changed to a **"freak accident"** by the coroner. But how did she end up there? Join us as we examine the **highly controversial investigation** and coroner's findings, which many argue are **unsupported by the evidence**.


Explore the conflicting accounts and questionable conclusions, such as the pathologist's differing measurement of Phoebe's height compared to her family's evidence, which impacted the coroner's theory about the nature of her fall. Delve into the evidence of **unexplained injuries** to her head, which critics argue are inconsistent with a feet-first fall. Consider the **difficulty of entering the small chute opening feet first**, particularly for someone intoxicated, and the striking **absence of fingerprints** on the chute door and surrounding areas, despite blood found nearby.


Uncover the **questionable handling of the investigation** by police, including the failure to immediately secure CCTV footage and computers, potentially leading to lost evidence, and the controversial decision to prevent paramedics from examining Phoebe at the scene. Examine the **shadow of suspicion** cast over her partner, Antony Hampel, due to his behavior, changes in his evidence, and the unresolved questions about the hour between his arrival home and the discovery of Phoebe's body.


This episode delves into the **lingering mystery** that the official ruling failed to definitively resolve and the ongoing fight by Phoebe's family for a new inquiry and justice.


**Works Cited**


AAP. "Inquest probes Vic garbage chute death." *SBS News*, SBS, 26 Aug. 2013.


Bowles, Robin. "An Australian Death and a Suspicious Ruling of Suicide." *CrimeReads*.


Campbell, Lorne. "Commentary by Lorne Campbell on the findings of Coroner White, delivered on 10th December, 2014 following the inquest into the death of Phoebe Handsjuk." *Phoebe Handsjuk*, posted by Natalie, 28 Jan. 2015.


Coroner Peter White. *Coroners Finding for Inquest into the Death of Phoebe Handsjuk*. 10 Dec. 2014.


Handsjuk, Natalie. "Phoebe Handsjuk / What Happened to Phoebe?" *Phoebe Handsjuk*, 9 Mar. 2013.


Reddit. Discussion of "How did Phoebe Handsjuk end up in a garbage chute?" *Reddit, r/UnresolvedMysteries*. Accessed 12 June 2024.


Reddit. Discussion of "What's a true crime “cold case” that just doesn't sit right with you?" *Reddit, r/AskReddit*. Accessed 12 June 2024.


The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. *Phoebe's Fall*. Apple Inc., 2016-2025. *Apple Podcasts*.

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5 months ago
16 minutes 50 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Ramsey Enigma: AI and the Cold Case

December 26, 1996. The Christmas holiday is shattered by the murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey in her Boulder, Colorado home. The discovery of a bizarre ransom note marks the start of one of America's most enduring unsolved mysteries. The initial investigation was complicated by a **compromised crime scene and significant inconsistencies** noted in the Ramsey family's statements and actions.


Central to the mystery are **the ransom note and the DNA evidence**. The detailed note, found in the house, demanded $118,000, close to John Ramsey's recent bonus. While textual analysis suggests Patsy Ramsey as the author based on linguistic patterns, other analyses point elsewhere, and a federal court ruled against Patsy's authorship. Crucially, **trace DNA from an unknown male** was found on JonBenét's clothing, excluding the family, and experts argue this unknown DNA is vital to identifying the suspect.


Decades later, technology offers new hope. **Advanced forensic DNA techniques** can better analyze complex or degraded samples, and **Forensic Genetic Genealogy** may find relatives of the DNA donor. **Artificial Intelligence, particularly Natural Language Processing (NLP)**, has "vast untapped potential" to re-examine the immense case files, reconstructing timelines and identifying subtle linguistic clues about the note's author or circumstances.


Join us as we delve back into the JonBenét Ramsey case, exploring the lingering questions and investigating how modern AI and forensic science might finally illuminate the path to justice for JonBenét.


**References**


Becker, B. J. (n.d.). *This textual analysis of the Ramsey Ransom Note (see append)*.


Cracking cold cases: How AI is helping reopen unsolved crimes. (n.d.). *legalpdf.io*. Retrieved from https://legalpdf.io/cracking-cold-cases-how-ai-is-helping-reopen-unsolved-crimes


Do you recognize this handwriting? Download ransom note. (n.d.). In *Evidence and Information - The Unsolved Murder of JonBenét Ramsey*.


DNA in doubt: A closer look at the JonBenét Ramsey case. (n.d.). *wbir.com*. Retrieved from https://www.wbir.com/article/news/nation-world/dna-in-doubt-a-closer-look-at-the-jonbenet-ramsey-case/


Haddrill, P. R. (2021). Developments in forensic DNA analysis. *Essays in Biochemistry*, *5*(3), 381–393. https://doi.org/10.1042/ETLS20200304


John D. Rogers Law. (n.d.). The JonBenét Ramsey murder: Unraveling one of America's most infamous cold cases. *John D. Rogers Law*. Retrieved from https://johndrogerslaw.com/the-jonbenet-ramsey-murder-unraveling-one-of-americas-most-infamous-cold-cases/


Killing of JonBenét Ramsey. (n.d.). In *Wikipedia*. Retrieved June 5, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_JonBenét_Ramsey


Martin, M. (2025, May 12). Forensic graphology: The silent witness in cold case investigations. *Forensic*.


r/JonBenetRamsey. (n.d.). *What are some of the biggest inconsistencies the Ramseys were noted to have said within their news interviews and police questioning?* Reddit. Retrieved from https://www.reddit.com/r/JonBenetRamsey/


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5 months ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Disappearance of Maura Murray

These sources collectively explore the disappearance of Maura Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student who went missing after a car crash in Haverhill, New Hampshire, in February 2004. They provide a timeline of events leading up to and following her disappearance, detailing her background, personal struggles, and the circumstances of the crash. The texts also discuss the ongoing investigation, including witness accounts, items found in her car, surveillance footage, and subsequent search efforts, while acknowledging the limitations of forensic analysis and the unreliability of eyewitness memory in such complex cases. Furthermore, the sources highlight the family's theories about potential foul play and express frustration with the police handling of the case, emphasizing that despite years of effort, Maura Murray is still missing.


Sources:


Disappearance of Maura Murray - True Crime Story Blog


Haverhill, NH Weather History


Maura Murray - Crime Timeline


Maura Murray Vanished Without a Trace After a Car Crash in 2004. Revisiting Her Disappearance 21 Years Later — and What Her Family Thinks Really Happened - People.com


The Science Behind Car Accidents: Understanding the Role of Forensic Analysis - CMG


The Three Stages of Eyewitness Memory and Other Factors Influencing a Witness's Ability to Remember | Courtroom Sciences


Timeline Proof - How Butch Hid Maura From Police : r/mauramurray - Reddit

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5 months ago
14 minutes 55 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Wonderland Murders: Modern Crime Investigation

These sources discuss forensic science and its application in solving criminal cases, including cold cases. One source highlights the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in forensic science for tasks like evidence analysis, pattern recognition, and reconstructing crime scenes, while also acknowledging the challenges and ethical considerations of implementing AI. Another source focuses on applying modern investigation methods, particularly DNA analysis, to crack cold cases and emphasizes the importance of dedicated cold case units and inter-agency collaboration. Finally, several sources recount the Wonderland Murders, a brutal and officially unsolved 1981 quadruple homicide, illustrating the complexities of investigations and the concept of a criminal's modus operandi.


Sources:


15 Integrating artificial intelligence in forensic science - E-methodology


Applying Modern Investigation Methods to Solve Cold Cases | National Institute of Justice


Criminal Justice: What is a Modus Operandi? - University of Bolton


In July 1st 1981, Four people were murdered in 8763 Wonderland Ave, which is now known as the Wonderland murders, Though two people were brought to trail, both of them were acquitted and the case remains unsolved. : r/UnresolvedMysteries - Reddit


Streamlining data investigation for criminal justice: RS21 case study - Linkurious


The Impact of Forensic Science Research and Development - Office of Justice Programs


The Liberace Connection — The Wonderland Murders - Crime Library


The Wonderland Murders & The Secret History Of Hollywood - Michael Connelly


The Wonderland Murders, Hollywood's Unsolved Quadruple Homicide - All That's Interesting

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5 months ago
15 minutes 1 second

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
Atlanta’s Unsolved Crimes and Historic Hotspots

What cities are most fascinated by true crime? Based on a quick search on Gemini, it appears to be Atlanta, Cleveland, and Minneapolis, as far as the US is concerned.


Searching for cold cases that fell out of public view produced a list of unsolved cases of people, but interestingly, many places where murders occurred in the city of Atlanta.


These sources collectively discuss various aspects of Atlanta, Georgia, focusing on its history, development, and crime trends, particularly unsolved homicides. One source details the historical significance of notable buildings and landmarks in the affluent Buckhead neighborhood. Another provides a research report examining homicide patterns across multiple U.S. cities, with a specific focus on Atlanta's trends during a ten-year period. Additionally, lists and photo galleries highlight cold and unsolved murder cases, including some from Atlanta, underscoring the persistence of these criminal mysteries. Finally, one excerpt touches upon the redevelopment and rebranding of a specific area within Buckhead, reflecting its ongoing evolution.


Sources:

Five Paces Inn - Digital Library of Georgia


HISTORIC BUCKHEAD HOTSPOTS THAT SHAPED THE NEIGHBORHOOD


Homicide in Eight U.S. Cities: Trends, Context, and Policy Implications


John Austin Macomber Jr. (1951-1987) - Find a Grave Memorial


List of unsolved murders (1980–1999) - Wikipedia


Man says he was drugged, kidnapped, robbed of $10,000 at popular Buckhead bar : r/Georgia - Reddit


PHOTOS: These cold homicide cases remain unsolved in Atlanta - WSB-TV


Perspective: 15 years ago, Buckhead Village's wild days died | Urbanize Atlanta


See Atlanta Police Department's list of cold homicide cases

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5 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Black Dahlia Murder

Elizabeth Short (The Black Dahlia) - 1947:

  • Case Overview: Elizabeth Short, an aspiring actress, was found brutally murdered and her body bisected in Leimert Park, Los Angeles. It's one of the oldest and most infamous unsolved murders in American history.  
  • Public Data Availability: Enormous. Numerous books, documentaries, films, and extensive news archives detail the case. Some official files have been released over the years. The gruesome nature and the mystery surrounding the killer have kept it in the public consciousness for decades.


This podcast is based on sources that collectively examine the infamous Black Dahlia murder case of Elizabeth Short in 1947, highlighting the gruesome details of her death, the discovery of her body, and the subsequent investigation. They discuss the challenges faced by the Los Angeles Police Department, including false confessions and media sensationalism, which complicated the search for the killer. The articles also explore various theories and suspects who have been proposed over the years, acknowledging that despite numerous investigations and widespread public interest, the case officially remains unsolved.


Sources:

A Timeline of Horror: The Reconstruction of the Abduction and Torture Murder of Elizabeth “Black Dahlia” Short on January 14-15, 1947 - Steve Hodeldrive_pdfBlack Dahlia - Awesome StorieswebBlack Dahlia - WikipediawebBlack Dahlia suspects - WikipediawebBlack Dahlia: the unsolved murder that transfixed Los Angeles | The IndependentwebDiscover LA's True Crime Locations Beyond the Black Dahlia - Los AngeleswebThe Black Dahlia: How the Country Was Affected in the Wake of Elizabeth Short's Gruesome Murder - A&E True CrimewebThe Never-Ending Mystery of the Black Dahlia Murder - Biographymore_vertWas George Hodel really the Black Dahlia killer? What's your take? : r/UnresolvedMysteries

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5 months ago
11 minutes 44 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Zizians and other Dangerous Cults in American History

Multiple sources discuss cults and their operations, highlighting groups with ties to North Carolina. These organizations range from those involved in child labor and human trafficking, like the United Nation of Islam and the Value Creators, to more religiously-based groups such as Word of Faith Fellowship, Holy Tabernacle Born Again Faith Inc., and Twelve Tribes, which have faced accusations of abuse, fraud, and problematic teachings. The articles also examine a particularly violent group of tech workers known as the Zizians, linked to multiple deaths and led by a figure called "Ziz." These examples underscore the warning signs of cults, including authoritarian leadership, isolation of members, lack of transparency, and potential for exploitation and violence, demonstrating how seemingly normal individuals can be drawn into such dangerous organizations.


Sources:

4 Notorious Cults in American History - HeinOnline BlogwebCults A Natural Disaster - International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)webCults in the Carolinas: 5 controversial groups with North Carolina Ties - Cardinal & PinewebHow a Vermont border agent's death exposed violence linked to the cultlike Zizian groupwebKillers and Cults: Leadership Gone Awry - jepson - University of RichmondwebPolice Investigate Cult-Like 'Zizians' Group of Tech Workers - Newserdrive_pdfUNDERSTANDING CULT MEMBERSHIP 1 Understanding Cult Membership: Beyond “Drinking the Kool-Aid” Melissa M. Greiser SUNY New PawebWhat Is a Cult? 10 Warning Signs - Verywell Mindmore_vertZizians in Chapel Hill : r/chapelhill - Reddit

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5 months ago
20 minutes 54 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Colonial Parkway Murders

Multiple sources discuss the Colonial Parkway murders that occurred in Virginia during the late 1980s, a series of unsolved homicides, primarily of young couples. Recent developments, announced in January 2024, have led authorities to identify Alan W. Wilmer Sr. as a suspect in the 1987 murders of David Knobling and Robin Edwards, as well as the 1989 murder of Teresa Howell, through DNA evidence. Though Wilmer died in 2017, law enforcement confirms he would have faced charges if alive, and while he is linked to two cases previously considered part of the Colonial Parkway series, officials are still investigating his potential involvement in the other related cases. Family members of other victims expressed hope that this identification might lead to new information regarding their own cases, urging anyone who knew Wilmer to come forward. The sources also explore theories surrounding the initial Colonial Parkway murders, including the possibility of a single serial killer, a law enforcement official or impersonator, or multiple offenders, highlighting similarities in the crime scenes and victim profiles while also noting inconsistencies across the cases.


Sources:

'Colonial Parkway Murders' of Couples Terrorized Va. in 1980s. Now, a Suspect Has Been ID'd in 2 of Them - People.comwebA Special Kind Of Evil: The Colonial Parkway Serial Killings - Amazon.comwebCold Case: Ragged Island double murder still unsolved after 35 years - Smithfield TimeswebColonial Parkway murders - WikipediawebFamilies of other Colonial Parkway murder victims speak out: 'Someone here in Virginia has to know more' - WVECwebHistoric Triangle - WikipediawebNEW: Colonial Parkway Murders Update March 2025 - Apple PodcastswebThe Colonial Parkway Murders – The Investigation and Theories (Part 3) - RedditwebThe Colonial Parkway Murders: Eight Victims, No Witnesses (Part One) - Redditmore_vertVirginia police identify suspect in 3 cold-case homicides from the 1980s, including victims of the "Colonial Parkway Murders" - CBS News


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5 months ago
14 minutes 45 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
Delphi Murders

This podcast is based on sources that discuss the Delphi murders case, focusing on the trial of Richard Allen. They cover Allen's alleged confessions while in prison, including a detailed account given to a psychologist, and highlight the defense's arguments regarding Allen's mental state and the conditions of his detention. Additionally, the sources examine the evidence presented, particularly the lack of Richard Allen's DNA at the crime scene, the controversial "tool mark" analysis of a bullet cartridge found near the victims, and the emotional testimony from a blood spatter expert describing the final moments of the victims' lives. The included Reddit threads showcase the release of the "Bridge Guy" video from Libby German's phone, capturing audio of the suspect and the girls' reactions, and reflect the public's reactions and ongoing debates about Allen's guilt or innocence, including discussions about conspiracy theories and the actions of the defense team.


Sources:

'Today was the day,' says Libby German's sister after Richard Allen is found guilty in Delphi murders trial - WTHRwebAudio Clip From Teen Victim's Phone Treated As Important Clue In Delphi Murder Investigation - WFYIvideo_youtubeDNA analyst confirms Richard Allen's DNA was not found at crime scene | Day 8 & 9 | DELPHI DEBRIEFwebDefense attorneys file motion to exclude key evidence in Delphi murders case - WTHRwebDelphi Murders: Defense Team Releases 'Bridge Guy' Video - RedditwebDelphi murders trial, Day 8: The interview that led to Richard Allen's arrestwebDetailed Timeline : r/Delphitrial - RedditwebEyes on Delphi as Richard Allen murder trial begins | wthr.comvideo_youtubeLegal expert breaks down Day 7 testimony in Delphi murders trialmore_vertRichard Allen case | Full timeline and events so far - WTHR

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5 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Disappearance of Asha Degree

What happened to Asha Degree?

This Reddit thread details the disappearance of 9-year-old Asha Degree from her North Carolina home in February 2000, providing a chronological account of events from the initial report to February 2025. The timeline includes her parents' discovery she was missing, the police investigation and searches, witness sightings of Asha walking along a highway, the discovery of her backpack, and various leads and developments over the years. Recent information highlighted involves search warrants and the focus on the Dedmon family due to potential obstruction of justice and new DNA evidence from items found, including a hair and touch DNA from the backpack.

Sources: A (long) take on the DNA samples found in Asha's belongings : r/AshaDegree - RedditwebAfter 25 years, here is my final theory : r/AshaDegree - RedditwebAnother update in the Asha Degree case today : r/UnresolvedMysteries - RedditwebAsha Degree update: Investigators search property once owned by key figure in casedrive_pdfAsha Jaquilla Degree | FBIwebCousin remembers Asha Degree's last day before disappearance - WCNCdrive_pdfForgotten lives: the crisis of missing people in UK media - Reuters Institutevideo_youtubeInside the FBI Podcast: Searching for Asha DegreewebInvestigators making 'significant progress' in search for Asha Degree, FBI says - WCNCwebTIMELINE: Asha Degree disappearance - WCNCmore_vertTimeline of Events: Asha's Disappearance to Present (14 Feb 2025) : r/AshaDegree - Reddit

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5 months ago
13 minutes 14 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Springfield Three Mystery

This podcast is based on sources that examine the unsolved disappearance of the Springfield Three, Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne Streeter, and Stacy McCall, from a Missouri home in June 1992. They outline the timeline of events leading up to their vanishing, including their graduation and attendance at parties, as well as the discovery of the empty home the following morning with signs suggesting an abduction. The sources highlight puzzling details at the scene, such as a broken porch light and untouched personal belongings, while also discussing the challenges faced by investigators due to the crime scene being disturbed and the lack of concrete evidence. Various theories and potential suspects are explored, including the possibility of a neighbor being involved or connection to a convicted murderer, with opinions on the most likely scenario varying among commenters. The texts also emphasize the lasting impact of the disappearances on the families and the community, illustrating their ongoing search for answers and justice despite the passage of over three decades.


Sources:

A Cohesive Timeline of The Springfield Three Disappearence : r/UnresolvedMysterieswebA Review of Case of the Springfield 3 | WebsleuthswebIt's Been 31 Years Since the 'Springfield 3' Went Missing — Here's Everything to Know About The Case - People.comdrive_pdfJune 06, 2012 News Release For Immediate Release Three Missing Women 20th Anniversary The Springfield Police Department continuewebLoved and Missed: Who Were the Springfield Three? (Mysterious Missouri #8 - RedditwebMissing women: Theories and investigations into The Springfield Three cold casewebMissouri - The Springfield Three--missing since June 1992 - #9 | WebsleuthswebSpringfield Three - Some Observations; No. 3: The Significance of the Date : r/Disappeared - RedditwebSpringfield Three - Wikipediamore_vertThe Springfield Three (Part Five: "Closure") - Unresolved

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5 months ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
AI and Cold Case Investigations

How can AI be used to solve older unsolved cold cases? Multiple sources discuss challenges and best practices in cold case investigations, including the growing number of unsolved cases and the difficulties in managing old, often physical records. One key topic is the potential, limitations, and ethical concerns surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in solving cold cases, ranging from enhancing images and finding patterns to the risk of generating false leads or perpetuating biases. Additionally, the importance of establishing dedicated cold case units, securing funding, collaborating with diverse experts and agencies, and adopting a victim-centered approach in these investigations is highlighted.

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5 months ago
11 minutes 40 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
The Enigma of Brian Shaffer's Disappearance

This podcast is based on sources that collectively explore the mysterious disappearance of Brian Shaffer, a medical student who vanished after entering a bar in 2006, and the broader application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in solving cold cases. The Brian Shaffer sources detail the circumstances of his disappearance, highlighting that security footage shows him entering but not exiting the bar, the unanswered questions and theories surrounding his fate, and the ongoing nature of the investigation, which has yielded no concrete answers despite various searches and age-progressed photos. The AI sources discuss how AI technology is being utilized in criminal investigations, including cold cases, by analyzing vast datasets, employing facial recognition, and using predictive modeling, and also address the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating AI into law enforcement, such as improving efficiency but also raising concerns about data quality, bias, and privacy.


Sources:

5 Brian Shaffer theories that will leave you shook - Soap CentralwebAI and Missing Persons: Innovative Solutions to an Age-Old Problem - VeritonewebArtificial Intelligence Use in Criminal Investigations Gains Traction - A&E True CrimewebBrian Shaffer Walked Into a Bar 19 Years Ago and Was Never Seen Again. Revisiting the Bizarre Disappearance — and Why Some Think He Was a Victim of a Serial Killer - People.comwebCould the Police Turn To AI To Solve Cold Cases? - Mortons SolicitorswebDisappearance of Brian Shaffer - Wikipediavideo_youtubeMISSING: Brian Shaffervideo_youtubeMISSING: Brian ShafferwebWhat Happened to Brian Shaffer? : r/UnresolvedMysteries - Redditmore_verthttps://www.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/missing-persons/brian-shaffer

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5 months ago
15 minutes 44 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
Seeking Resolution: Cold Cases and Investigation Methods

How can we leverage AI tools to help with long unsolved cold cases?


This podcast is based on sources that discuss the growing issue of unsolved murders and cold cases in the United States, highlighting that nearly half of all murders currently go uncleared. The texts explore the reasons for this backlog, including understaffing and a lack of trust between law enforcement and communities, particularly impacting cases with minority victims. Several articles then detail how artificial intelligence is being used to help solve cold cases through methods like analyzing large datasets, DNA evidence, language patterns, and visual evidence, while also discussing the associated ethical concerns regarding privacy and bias. Finally, some sources touch on the challenges and possibilities for citizen involvement in assisting with cold case investigations.


Source:

A "coin flip": Nearly half of U.S. murders go unsolved as cases rise - CBS NewswebAddressing the Cold Case Backlog Using an Open-Source Investigation ModelwebCould the Police Turn To AI To Solve Cold Cases? - Mortons SolicitorswebCracking Cold Cases: How AI is Helping Reopen Unsolved Crimes | legalpdf.iowebDigital Transformation of Cold Case Reviews: The Application of Text AnalyticswebIs It Ethical to Use Genealogy Data to Solve Crimes? - PMCwebIs there any way a regular person could assist in cold cases or unsolved murders from like decades ago or something similar? - Redditdrive_pdfLegal and Ethical Impact of AI in Criminal Justice: An Analytical Study - IJNRDmore_vertTen Lesser-Known Unsolved Disappearances and Murders - Listverse

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5 months ago
25 minutes 20 seconds

Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI
Can artificial intelligence finally unlock the secrets of the past? Algorithmic Justice: Reviving Cold Cases with AI dives into the world of unsolved mysteries, leveraging the power of algorithms and data analysis to uncover new leads and potentially bring justice to forgotten victims.