
As autumn settles over Randallstown, a family once again reaches out to the public, hoping to find answers in a cold case that casts a shadow over their lives. Scott Short was a 27-year-old man whose life was tragically cut short when he was found fatally stabbed in his apartment on September 23, 1992. Despite 32 years since the crime, no suspect has been brought to justice. According to a statement reported by Baltimore County's website, there were no signs of forced entry, though signs of a struggle were evident. The family maintains hope that new information will surface to bring closure to Scott’s case finally.
Time has a way to dilute memories often, but some images refuse to fade, especially for those seeking solace in answers. The Short family's plea is a stark reminder that the passage of time does not quell the need for resolution. "The family’s hope hasn’t," read the statement on the Baltimore County's website, as the relatives of Scott Short continue to appeal to the conscience of those who might hold pieces of this unsolved puzzle. Metro Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and charges in felony crimes, an initiative that remains pivotal in solving cases mired in silence and secrecy.
People can share information online through the Metro Crime Stoppers website, call the hotline at 1-866-7-LOCKUP, or text CRIMES (274637) starting with "MCS." These options allow individuals to provide important information safely without worrying about retaliation.









