LIVE WITH WHAT INVESTIGATORS NEED FROM NEIGHBORS. RENEE: I AM RIGHT OUTSIDE THE GREENVILLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. EARLIER, INVESTIGATORS WERE URGING ANYONE WHO KNOWS ANYTHING TO SAY SOMETHING. EARLIER TODAY, INVESTIGATORS HELD A JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH A COMMUNITY ACTIVIST. ALL THE CASES HAPPENED WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS. THERE WERE 10 HOMICIDES IN JUST UNDER 36 DAYS. >> WHATEVER PIECE OF EVIDENCE THEY MAY KNOW OR MAY HAVE, PLEASE CALL SO WE CAN GIVE SOME CLOSURE TO THESE FAMILIES WHO DESERVE CLOSURE FROM THEIR LOVED ONES WHO HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THEM IN A VIOLENT CRIME. RENEE: THE FACES YOU ARE SEEING, THEY ARE NOT THE ONLY UNSOLVED VIOLENT CRIMES. THERE ARE ABOUT 90 CASES, WE ARE TOLD, FROM RECORDS DATING BACK TO 1968. WE ARE URGING
GREENVILLE, S.C. —
The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is looking for community support to crack more cold cases - specifically 11 homicides that happened in the last three years.
Deputies and activist Traci Fant, of the group Freedom Fighters Upstate SC, held a joint news conference Tuesday and shared how people can work with them to help solve these cases.
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