Official Site of The FEDERAL BUREAU OF UNSOLVED HOMICIDE
History of FBUH
Since the police department began investigating various crimes from vast distincts, many cases of the past were closed without identifying any suspects, because of lack of technology.
In 2020, by realizing the need for high-tech and data to solve those cases, was designed and considered from Washington D.C. Police Department.
In 2021, finally, the Federal Bureau of Unsolved Homicide (FBUH) was divided from the FBI and promoted to a major bureau for digitalized investigations, profiling past unsolved homicide cases.
The bureau finally gets to work with its own special Police Database, L.O.G.I.C., which has a 30-years amount of data that contains numerous crimes and homicides. The Bureau also has supercomputers, big data systems, and most importantly, keen and intelligent officers who are eager to investigate the cases.
The goal is to reinvestigate the case and to identify the criminal and victim and reveal the truth
The Bureau has been expanding its database by collecting information from news and reports from citizens.