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The unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey continues to be actively worked by a band of dedicated civilians and independantly, the Ramsey family's investigation team. Elsewhere across the nation engaged and proactive law enforcement agencies are seeking out new technologies and available resources to forward cases like the unthinkable murder of little Evelyn Miller--

Nancy Grace Cold Case Files
NEW YORK (CNN) -- On a July morning in 2005, Noel Miller came home from working the night shift at an Iowa nursing home. She told police she arrived around 6:20 a.m. and discovered that her 5-year-old daughter, Evelyn, was missing.
Everyone else was fast asleep...
Everyone else was fast asleep...
Investigators said they need additional corroborating evidence to make an arrest and are waiting for the final piece of the puzzle.
They plan to use a new piece of investigative equipment that is expected to move the inquiry forward, Lynch said. "It's something that came up in the last few months."
For now, he's not discussing details. "We just can't explain what the equipment is," Lynch added, "because if we explained when we were going to do it and what the equipment was, it could expose information to a perpetrator."
Evelyn's grandmother, Linda Christie, is hopeful police soon will provide the answers she has been waiting four years to hear. She doesn't consider Evelyn's death to be a cold case.
"They work on this case at least every two weeks," she said. But, she admits, "It is a waiting game."
Anyone with information that could lead to the arrest or conviction of the persons responsible for Evelyn Miller's death is asked to call the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at 641-228-1821. A $5,000 reward is offered.
They plan to use a new piece of investigative equipment that is expected to move the inquiry forward, Lynch said. "It's something that came up in the last few months."
For now, he's not discussing details. "We just can't explain what the equipment is," Lynch added, "because if we explained when we were going to do it and what the equipment was, it could expose information to a perpetrator."
Evelyn's grandmother, Linda Christie, is hopeful police soon will provide the answers she has been waiting four years to hear. She doesn't consider Evelyn's death to be a cold case.
"They work on this case at least every two weeks," she said. But, she admits, "It is a waiting game."
Anyone with information that could lead to the arrest or conviction of the persons responsible for Evelyn Miller's death is asked to call the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at 641-228-1821. A $5,000 reward is offered.
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