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Are You Involved with Law Enforcement and Have a Cold Case? Submit Your Cases to Cold Justice

Veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler is encouraging members of law enforcement to reach out with any unsolved homicide cases in need of resources and manpower.

By Jax Miller

If you are in law enforcement and have a cold case that could benefit from additional resources and manpower, Cold Justice is now accepting submissions. Host Kelly Siegler and her team are committed to supporting local agencies by providing expert assistance to investigate cold cases.

How to Watch

Watch Cold Justice on Peacock and the Oxygen App.

If you have a specific case you’d like to be reviewed by Cold Justice, fill out the form here.

What is Cold Justice?

Since 2013, the Oxygen series, Cold Justice, has assisted with some of the country’s coldest and hardest-to-crack cases.

“Working alongside local law enforcement, the groundbreaking investigative series follows prosecutor Kelly Siegler and her rotating team of seasoned detectives Steve Spingola, Tonya Rider, and Abbey Abbondandolo as they travel to small towns to dig into unsolved homicide cases that have lingered for years without answers or justice for the victims,” according to the show’s official description.

Siegler and company bring fresh eyes, valuable resources, and key experts to each unique case, many of which are unknown to the general public.

Members of law enforcement who’d like to work alongside the Cold Justice team can click on the link above to submit their cold cases.

Kelly, Steve, Kathryn and Local Law Enforcement featured on Cold Justice episode 706

Has Cold Justice helped solve crimes?

As of May 2024, which was when Season 7 concluded, Cold Justice tallied a whopping 60 arrests and 26 convictions — and counting.

There have been several updates since, including a June 2024 arrest in connection to the 1999 disappearance of Kimberly Langwell and the death of a suspect awaiting trial for the 1982 murders of Susanna Flores and her 8-year-old daughter.

In the Season 7 finale special, Siegler gave the latest updates on cases over the years. But you can see for yourself just by watching past episodes of all seven seasons of Cold Justice, now available to watch on Oxygen.