When prosecutors decline charges in an apparent homicide, determined family members can assemble evidence, fund legal steps, and work with investigative reporters to force reexamination years later. The pattern shows a gap: absent institutional review mechanisms, private persistence (sometimes aided by journalism) becomes the primary route to accountability.
— This reframes prosecutorial discretion and oversight as a systemic governance issue and suggests policy fixes (independent review triggers, evidence‑preservation protocols, timelines) to ensure deaths labeled homicide are reviewed reliably.
BeauHD
2026.04.03
65% relevant
A non‑professional (RIT student Benjamin Brundage) independently tracked attacks, engaged an insider on Discord, and compiled technical findings that impressed veteran researchers and federal authorities — a concrete instance where amateur or citizen investigators materially advance major cyber‑investigations.
Megan O’Matz
2026.01.13
100% relevant
Corey Stingley case — Craig Stingley’s 13‑year campaign, the 2023 ProPublica reconstruction, and the 2026 criminal complaint filed in Milwaukee County.
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