
After two decades, a significant breakthrough has come in a cold case that has lingered in the memories of Boston residents. The Boston Police Department has announced a suspect has been charged with a homicide dating back to 1999. With the aid of forensic advancements, detectives from the Cold Case Unit paired with Crime Lab Forensic Analysts have identified Cornell Bell as the perpetrator behind the murder of Caryn Bonner. Bell was arraigned last week at Suffolk Superior Court, according to a report from the Boston Police Department's official release.
Cornell Bell, already serving a life sentence for a separate incident, faces new charges for this unresolved case. The success in charging Bell has shed light on the diligence, and collaboration between the Boston Police Department's Unsolved Homicide Squad and the Boston Police Crime Lab. These units continue their efforts, aligning resources and expertise to seek closure for victims and their families.
The authorities have urged the community to come forward with any additional details that could aid the ongoing investigation. The Boston Police Department guarantees the protection of those who offer information anonymously, as mentioned in their recent statement. Potential informants can reach out to the Homicide Unit directly, use the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by phone, text, or online. They even have provisions for submitting photos and videos related to investigations while maintaining strict confidentiality.









