
Highlights
Boston Police launch website seeking public assistance to reignite unsolved homicide investigations dating back to 1963
In a bold step to advance justice for victims and families impacted by decades‑old homicides, the Boston Police Department has launched a comprehensive Unsolved Homicide website spotlighting cases dating back to 1963. The initiative represents an innovative, community‑centered strategy to generate new investigative leads and breathe new life into cases that have long remained unresolved. By making case information publicly accessible, the platform leverages transparency and technology to expand the investigative reach beyond traditional methods. The site features concise case summaries, victim photographs when available, and clear, direct pathways for the public to submit tips—empowering community members to play an active role in the pursuit of justice. Several of the cases highlighted on the website are being actively worked with support from the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA (COLD) Program, which provides critical resources to help agencies revisit cold cases using modern forensic tools and investigative strategies. By pairing public engagement with DNA‑driven cold case initiatives, the department is strengthening its ability to uncover new evidence and advance stalled investigations. This forward‑looking approach demonstrates how law enforcement agencies can maximize the impact of federal funding by combining technology, transparency, and community trust. Through this initiative, the Boston Police Department is not only revitalizing cold case investigations but also reaffirming its long‑term commitment to accountability, innovation, and bringing long‑awaited resolution to victims’ families and the broader community. To view the Unsolved Homicide website, visit: https://police.boston.gov/homicide-unit/.