Could solving a cold case homicide be as easy as playing a family game of Go Fish or gin rummy? Project: Cold Case executive director and founder Ryan Backmann believes it can happen.
Just imagine, solving a cold case homicide could be as easy as playing a family game of Go Fish or gin rummy. Project: Cold Case executive director and founder Ryan Backmann believes it can happen.
Years ago, similar playing cards were passed around in prisons for inmates to use as they served time. Backmann’s goal is similar but different. He wants the Project: Cold Case cards to be passed around to local businesses, such as breweries and bars, where playing cards and other games are available for patrons.All 52 featured cases occurred in Florida, but some go as far back as the 1970s and 80s. The hope in sharing these cases is to trigger a long-forgotten memory.
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