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"path": "/news/2026/03/02/massachusetts-unsolved-homicides-records-withheld",
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"textContent": "WBUR found district attorneys deny requests for case files and updates by saying investigations are still open — even in cases where years have passed with no new suspects or evidence. It's a more common experience for Black and Hispanic families, whose loved ones make up a far higher proportion of unsolved homicides in the state.",
"title": "In unsolved murder cases, families go years without updates"
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