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TheColdCases.com Reinvents Cold Case Journalism With Accountability, Interviews, and Respect

January 19, 2026

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TheColdCases.com Reinvents  Cold Case Journalism With Accountability, Interviews, and Respect

Gainesville, FL / Storyteller / Jan 19, 2026 /

TheColdCases.com today launched its ethics-first investigative journalism platform to confront exploitative true crime coverage and bring renewed focus to cold cases, unsolved mysteries, and missing-person investigations. By treating each cold case as an active investigation built on interviews and verified reporting, the site aims to protect dignity, center victims’ families, and push unanswered crime stories closer to clarity.

To turn that mission into something readers can actually use, TheColdCases.com organizes its reporting into dedicated sections on its website. The True Crime section sets the foundation with fact-driven journalism that explains what happened and what has been verified, without turning crime into spectacle. From there, the Unsolved section pushes deeper into cold cases where questions still outnumber answers, mapping timelines, key developments, and the gaps that still demand clarity. When a case involves a person who has vanished, the Missing section keeps the focus urgent and human, keeping names visible while prioritizing accuracy over rumor. To bring each story closer to understanding, the Interviews section adds expert insight and family perspectives, strengthening investigations with real voices instead of speculation.

TheColdCases.com is a cold case reporting platform built to challenge how true crime gets made and consumed.
TheColdCases.com

If a visitor wants to take action, TheColdCases.com does not hide behind a comment box or vague promises. The Contact section gives cold cases a direct line for tips, leads, and responsible outreach that can strengthen real investigations tied to unsolved mysteries. And because this kind of investigative journalism cannot survive on hype, the Donate section keeps the work moving without turning true crime into spectacle. Subscribers receive ongoing updates, new investigations, and fresh interviews that keep cold cases visible and unanswered questions under pressure.

To uphold that approach, the true-crime reporting site grounds its investigations in interviews and careful research that strengthen both credibility and context. By working alongside forensic experts and legal professionals while listening to victims’ families, the platform builds reporting that respects real lives and real consequences.

TheColdCases.com has demonstrated that responsibility through investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Riots, where historical injustice demands context, restraint, and serious journalism. In its coverage of the Little Miss Panasoffkee case, the team behind the platform shows how true crime reporting can remain rigorous while protecting dignity, proving that cold cases deserve careful investigations rather than entertainment-driven narratives.

By approaching the Family of Arash Nikoonejad story through interviews, timeline review, and documented context, the investigative site reinforces how cold case journalism can pursue truth without sacrificing respect. The work they did on David Charles Matte further reflects the belief that cold cases remain solvable when journalism refuses to look away, and investigations are handled with empathy, patience, and responsible follow-through.

By combining interviews, research discipline, and ethical standards, TheColdCases.com is pushing true crime journalism back toward what it was supposed to be: real investigative work with real consequences. Each cold case becomes a structured investigation, each unsolved mystery becomes a demand for clarity, and each story applies pressure where silence has lasted too long.

To learn how TheColdCases.com brings accountability and respect to cold case investigations, visit https://www.thecoldcases.com/.

About TheColdCases.com

TheColdCases.com is a cold case reporting platform built to challenge how true crime gets made and consumed. It publishes case-driven stories designed to keep missing persons and unsolved investigations visible, while elevating credible voices that can move a case forward. The site exists to inform the public without exploiting the people living inside these stories.

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Media Contact

TheColdCases.com
Contact: Dustin Terry
Address: 3921 SW 34th Street, Gainesville, Florida, 32608
Phone: (352) 721-3506
Website: https://www.thecoldcases.com/

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