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What (who) is A Cold Case - definition


A Cold Case         
BOOK BY PHILIP GOUREVITCH
A Cold Case is a 2002 work of nonfiction by Philip Gourevitch. A film adaptation of the book starring Tom Hanks was attempted, but the project did not enter production.
Cold case         
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TELEVISION SERIES (2003-2010)
Cold case televison series; Cold Case(Television Show); Cold Case (TV series)
A cold case is a crime, or a suspected crime, that has not yet been fully resolved and is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony, re-examined archives, new or retained material evidence, or fresh activities of a suspect. New technological methods developed after the crime was committed can be used on the surviving evidence to analyse causes, often with conclusive results.
A Case of Murder         
2004 FILM
A case of murder (film); A Case of Murder (film)
A Case of Murder is a 2004 action/crime/thriller film which had its release in South Africa on 2 July 2004.
Examples of use of A Cold Case
1. Then we will formulate a cold case re–investigation plan and report.
2. "If the FBI‘s investigation has become a cold case, then it‘s time for [FBI Director Robert S.
3. His conviction was hailed today as the biggest victory yet in a "cold case" using this type of DNA evidence.
4. She approaches a cold case in one way and one way only: "Can I take this to trial?" If there is not enough evidence, the answer is no.
5. The 26–year–old was arrested after police carried out a cold case review on the assault of a teenage girl seven years ago.