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Crime Resolution Quotes

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"We got justice for Pam. And so we have to be satisfied with that."
"For all intents and purposes, we've solved this murder."
"Sleeman's investigation led to the capture of a Thuggy named Syed Amir Ali, who was persuaded to become an informant for the crown."
"In a way, it was a relief that justice had been done for Samantha."
"The streets of Raleigh are safe once again Joanne Reilly is back to reading the news online and often recalls her days as an amateur detective."
"Finally, Rachel's family got justice for her murder."
"The family was happy that after nine years someone had finally been arrested for Faith's murder."
"We've made new discoveries and uncovered new information to help determine what really happened to Bonnie Lee Bakley."
"What are you doing to solve the crime issue in Indianapolis? I want to hear specifics."
"They were able to find bodily fluid male semen... a match to McCurley."
"This is a horrific crime and it deserves to be solved, the police need to do their job."
"Bottom line is I think this is going to be a solved case eventually."
"After 33 long and grueling years, an arrest was finally made in the Aton Pates case."
"The new investigation into Erica's murder aims to identify direct perpetrators, accomplices, or accessories to the crime."
"It's not closure but at least there's some form of satisfaction knowing that the person that did it is at least named." - Joanne Poss
"The advanced forensic technology of the FBI... solved the mystery."
"It only takes one person to come forward for a case to be solved."
"Thanks to the hard work of police in ESR fingerprint and DNA science determined who killed Alicia McCallion, offering some answers to a grieving family."
"Finally, after 20 years of being nameless, William was identified, and this also led to his killer being apprehended."
"We finally have the person responsible for Jane's death."
"Forensics can provide us with the satisfaction of bringing the guilty to justice."
"Thirty-two years after her murder, authorities announced they had identified the killer."
"Baby Doe can now be properly laid to rest, and his killer will now be held accountable."
"Yes, it's open! We did it! We did it, yes! Okay, Doggy, Willow, you were under arrest for stealing food and other supplies from all over the city."
"The resolution of Carol Sue Clayber's murder case is a poignant reminder of the unsolved mysteries that still linger."
"Closure to the families finally came in 2022."
"Sometimes, even though a crime is horrendous, the killer is quickly caught and the motive is clear. People can get closure and try to recover from the trauma of losing a loved one."
"Fortunately, with the steady progression of DNA technology, many cases that are nearly a half-century-old are beginning to see the light of day once more."
"I feel as if we can bring resolution to so many more cases based on the success of this one."
"Sam and Mark dealt with Sasha Krauss and her family... finally received the Justice they deserve."
"We just want him caught. We want to be able to close it out and go on with our life."
"Nobody wants it to happen more than me, obviously. I want this case solved for Hae."
"And you're also going to love seeing that Crystal does eventually get her justice."
"All seven fugitives are finally back in custody."
"That's him let's go to the team's relief jones was unarmed and surrendered the manhunt was over."
"One person to come forward to help to solve this case."
"No family member should have to suffer that kind of pain. I want you to know that the Dallas Police Department is working diligently on your behalf to solve this case."
"Shocking twist in the hunt for Missy's killer."
"Proving that Raymond Van Evenhoven was in fact the killer."
"It's fine because Kokichi is the culprit. He killed Kaito. No matter how much he deceives us, it won't change our minds. The footage shows he did it."
"Using the information I'd given them, the police tracked down the man shortly after."
"Her family believes, due to it being solved, the identification of Maurice's killer helped bring a great deal of closure to a grief-stricken community after so many decades."
"Our first story is heart-wrenching and has an unbelievable resolution to the hideous crime."
"The small fingernail scraping was all that it took to finally solve this 34-year-old Cold Case once and for all."
"I will find the killer if that's the last thing I do."
"Such a horrific story, wasn't it? They could never really be a good end to it, but at least justice has now prevailed."
"But it's not until the introduction of DNA technology that the case starts to build momentum once again."
"Finally, the criminal mastermind is behind bars."
"They're not letting this go this investigation is going to find what happened to Jody it's as simple as that."
"Time has a habit of solving murder mysteries."
"With Sheila's confession, the investigators finally solved the case."
"...more than 30 hours after that scream, Gulfport investigators had already reached several conclusions about the murder of Karen Gregory."
"The almost perfect crime had been solved. People were safe to walk the streets again."
"As a direct result of help from viewers, nearly 300 people have been charged with crimes that range from robbery to rape and murder."
"Community prosecution basically believes that if you have citizens, police, and prosecutors working together, they can best solve crime problems."
"We would like to see the person or persons responsible for that crime be brought to justice."
"And so ends a case in which a gentlemanly cheat was brought to justice."
"The family thought this was it; her killer had been found."
"The thief is caught, the crime was solved, we're thankful."
"Ultimately, they knew that DNA would be the only way to officially prove that Stephanie was the murderer."
"Sometimes these unsolved crimes do come with a happy ending when those who have disappeared reappear."
"Case closed, solved crime, justice."
"Turns out the real perpetrator was arrested and confessed to this crime."
"New York City is safe again, and everybody could finally stop living in fear."