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  • Around 25% but it depends on how many murders have been committed that year. In 2004 for example there were 16,137 cases of murder in the United States and 37.4% of these cases went unsolved. http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_04/offenses_reported/violent_crime/murder.html
  • According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, only about 62.6% of homicides are "cleared " each year, leaving a substantial portion of murder cases unresolved. In 2004, there were 16,137 cases of murder or nonnegligent manslaughter in the United States. Because 37.4% of these cases went uncleared, around 6,035 people "got away with murder" that year and lets just make believe these people only killed one person which in most cases is not true. This is a terrible thing...

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