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Oklahoma’s Cold Case Breakthrough | Tulsa News
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Oklahoma just passed a landmark law, Senate Bill 1636, giving families of unsolved crimes a formal pathway to request fresh investigations—offering renewed hope after decades of waiting. With unanimous support from both chambers and signed by Governor Stitt, the law kicks in November 1st, allowing families to request independent reviews of cold cases within 30 days, with full investigations completed in six months. Designed to bring new eyes—not blame—to old evidence, it could unlock breakthroughs through modern tech or overlooked clues, finally providing structure and accountability to cases that have lingered for too long.
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