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 HOW YOU CAN HELP US
 A MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER
 DONORS





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UNSOLVED CRIMES is totally dependent upon the generosity of citizens who believe that survivors of violent crime shouldn't have to pay for justice. We need only watch or read the news to know that the wealthy have no problem in moving their case forward when the police are at a standstill. The vast majority of victims, however, are helpless and hopeless, and none of us knows when we may be the next grieving survivor of a senseless crime. Through your tax-deductible gift, UNSOLVED CRIMES, can continue to give hope. We are a publicly supported organization, under section 509(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donors may deduct any contributions made to the organization, as provided in section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code. Bequests, legacies, transfers, or gifts are deductible for Federal estate and gift tax purposes. Please address your donation to:

UNSOLVED CRIMES
PMB #144
6338 N. New Braunfels
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78209

Fax: 210-828-4867
Pager: 1-888-580-7128


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Message from the founder:

The suicide rate in the United States has tripled in the last three decades. About 100,000 Americans less than 25 years of age attempt suicide each year. Five thousand of them succeed. Suicide is the third leading cause of death in youths 15 to 24 yr. of age and the fifth leading cause of death in adults aged 25 to 64 years. In total nearly 30,000 Americans commit suicide each year.

This special section of our website is for those people who felt they didn't get an adequate investigation for their loved ones case. Many small towns and some large ones have inexperienced coroners who are elected and not trained to make life and death decisions on a daily basis. Many of these cases could have been ruled an accident or even murder. It is our belief that many so-called suicides are in fact murder or accidents. If you have lost a loved one and question the case, Let us put the case on the website in an effort to get authorities to look into the matter again. If we feel it is a true suicide and rule it that, please accept that we have used all skills available to us in that decision.

Once again it is time to ask for your help for donations to our non-profit group. These donations are tax deductible as unsolved Crimes is a registered Public Charity. We work only off donations and have no government grants to benefit us. We need your help!

Charles Parker


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Unsolved crimes would like to thank our donors.
Thanks to you, families have found hope.

Filiberto Albino-Pagan
A.G. Booth
Maureen Booth
Marc Booth
Steve Bryant
James & Anita Cyphers
Joe & Sandra Detrixhe
Irma Doskal
Josie & Rick Dyer
Harlandale Lion's Club
Holloday, Ray & Fleta
William Maddock
Deanna Maxwell
Dr. Diane McMains
Meadow Lawn Memorial Park
Jeff Monroe
Barbara Nabbefeld
Sondra Parker
Richard Pugh
Bill Schneider
Billie Schneider
Judy Smith
South Central Lions Club
Gwen Walter
Billy Wright
Friends for Kevin Zebrowski


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