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Can a lawyer trace a cell phone number?

Can a lawyer trace a cell phone number?

my friend is life divorced…can her husband’s lawyer trace numbers on her cell phone bill to find out who she’s been talking to?

Answer by rkbtoo
yeah sure can all he needs is a court order which is simple to get

Answer by Kristen
only if you get a court order. otherwise no. but if its a main key in the court case or something like that then the judge can get a hold of a record for you.

Answer by KateG
The attorney himself can’t but he can hire an canvasser who can find a way to get phone records, and there’s a way they can trace calls, but generally, without police involvement they won’t be able to. With her phone records and the numbers she calls, even I may maybe find out who she was calling – see the link below. If she has reason to hide someone she is in contact with, I suggest she get one of the prepaid phones that do not require a contract for invoicing purposes.

http://www.zimbio.com/Trace+Cell+Phone+Calls+And+Numbers

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24 Unsolved Bristol Murders
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Police determined to crack 24 unsolved Bristol murders

While the discovery of Melanie Hall’s body has kick-started the quest to find her killer, detectives say they are as determined as ever to crack the 23 additional unsolved murders in the Bristol area.

Small did they know, a few days later one of the most high-profile mysteries was about to be blown wide open by the discovery of Melanie Hall’s body yards from the M5, near Thornbury.

DCI Carter said last night: "These cases are never closed until they are solved.

"For the last nine months the team have been working very hard on result out what we have and where we are with 24 of the murder cases."

Mr Carter took over the team last November. They have been trawling through thousands of documents, papers and exhibits in a bid to crack the cases and find out whether new technology – particularly DNA – can be used to make progress.

"This has been a huge task," Mr Carter added. "We have 49 boxes of exhibits and files for the case of Melanie Road (who was killed in Bath in 1984).

"I was really pleased with the professional deal with of my team, the work they place in and the information they may maybe provide.

"I am satisfied now that if a victim’s family came to me now I would be able to say what we’ve done and what we are doing. The families and the victims have not been forgotten."

In a bid to keep the crimes in the public psyche, Mr Carter said the team will publicise the cases on their anniversaries from now on.

There are 27 unsolved murder cases in the force area, 23 of which – with 24 victims – are linked to greater Bristol.

The oldest is that of Robert Parrington-Jackson, 32, who was shot dead as he worked in the office at Odeon Cinema in Union Street on May 29, 1946.

Even if officially unsolved, in 1993 – and again last month – the son of the alleged killer named him as Billy "The Fish" Fisher, a petty crook from South Wales who travelled with an accomplice to rob the cinema. He admitted, on his death bed in 1989, shooting Mr Parrington-Jackson with a Colt 45.

The most recent unsolved murder is that of Dean Jeffery, who died on September 28, 2006, after he was assaulted in the Ridgeway Parade area of Fishponds a week earlier. Despite a reconstruction and continued appeals, his killer, or killers, have not been found.

Mr Jeffery’s case was not part of the recent review as it is still with the Major Investigation Team.

The MCRT was set up in February 2003 to revisit historical crimes.

There have been numerous successes in cracking cases, in particular "weirder rapes", and so far 12 offenders have been interned using DNA technology.

The latest conviction was that of Vincent Dally, 29, of Bowring Close, Hartcliffe, who was interned last month for attempted rape, 14 years after attacking a 39-year-ancient woman in Hartcliffe.

In an interview with the Post earlier this year, head of CID Louisa Rolfe said: "Some cases are very, very challenging. If you can’t get to the bottom of the case it’s really frustrating for everyone involved. But we never let go of these cases."

Since Melanie Hall’s body was found, her murder has become a "live" case. Forensic examinations are still life carried out.

If you have any information, call police on 0845 4567000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

The unsolved Bristol murders in full:

Robert Parrington-Jackson May 29, 1946

The 32-year-ancient was shot in the head with a Colt 45 while working in the office at Odeon Cinema in Union Street.

Even if officially "unsolved", in 1993 the son of the killer had finally named him. Billy "The Fish" Fisher, a petty crook from South Wales who travelled with an accomplice to rob the cinema, admitted, on his death bed in 1989, panicking and shooting him twice.

George Black January 7, 1949

Married 52-year-ancient George, from Clifton, was killed during a robbery at Lloyds bank, Wells Road, Knowle. A man in a trilby shot Mr Black dead, then disappeared. Mr Black was in charge and struggled with the robber and was shot twice.

Carrying a briefcase full of money, the killer left the bank, got into an Austin Saloon which had been stolen that morning, and drove off.

June and Royston Sheasby July 1, 1957

The siblings went missing while before a live audience in Snuff Mills Park on a warm sundown in June.

A massive hunt for them by emergency services and thousands of volunteers took place. But 11 days later, any hopes of result the brother and sister alive were shattered by the shrill blast of a police whistle.

Their bodies were later found in a shallow grave within the park.

They had been battered to death – maybe with a stone.

Louise Jane Dunne June 28, 1967

The 74-year-ancient, from Easton, was raped and strangled in her own home in Britannia Road. Friend Vi Allene noticed a window slightly open and climbed through, result her prostrate body lying on the floor.

Philip Green March 31, 1970

Philip, of Sea Mills, was killed as he collected lost golf balls at Shirehampton golf course.

His body was found under trees on the course. He had been hit about the head several times and strangled. Nearby, was the bloody piece of wood used to kill him.

Glenis Carruthers January 19, 1974

The 20-year-ancient from Buckinghamshire left a 21st birthday party held for a friend on a freezing January night.

Somewhere in the darkness near Bristol Zoo she met her killer. A witness saw what he believed was a "courting couple" on grass nearby. But the man got up alone and later the body was found. More than 16,000 public were interviewed.

Glenis Carruthers was visiting Bristol for her acquaintances 21st birthday when she was strangled on January 19, 1974.

Police judge the 20-year-ancient PE student from Bedford left the party in The Avenue, Clifton, any to get some fresh air or to make a phone call at a nearby telephone box.

Zookeeper Alfred Elliot was walking his dogs when he saw what he thought was a "courting couple" on the grass nearby. But the man he saw got up alone and, later, Miss Carruthers’s body was found.

The suspect was 20 to 25 years ancient, had brown shoulder-length hair and was wearing a three-quarter-length denim-type coat.

Mr Carter said: "No one ever saw her place the party. That’s one of the reasons why it’s always been a mystery."

The review team is plotting to send a thread of black beads Miss Carruthers was wearing when she was strangled for DNA testing.

Susan Donaghue August 5, 1976

The 44-year-ancient nurse lay sleeping in her Stoke Bishop basement flat, when an intruder broke in.

He hit her seven times with a truncheon and sexually assaulted her, leaving behind the murder weapon, a pair of bloody gloves and a tobacco tin. Police believed the killer was community, in his early 20s, and "sexually inadequate".

Wendy Jenkins August 28, 1979

The Bristol prostitute was killed at the time that Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe was stalking the North of England on the hunt for his victims.

Miss Jenkins, 32, was found with stab and head injuries partially buried under a heap of sand in Backfields, St Paul’s.

Derek Grain October 31, 1980

Mr Grain was beaten to death. His body was found in Brandon Lane, Clifton, after he had spent the sundown at two nightclubs in nearby Park Street. The 39-year-ancient British Aerospace engineer may have been attacked by a gang who kicked him in the head as he lay dying.

The single 39-year-ancient had been staying at the Unicorn Hotel when he went out in Park Street. He had been seen in Curves and Vicky’s nightclubs.

On the morning of November 1, 1980, his body was found in Brandon Lane behind 8 Berkeley Square. Mr Grain had severe head injuries but it is thought he suffocated after life attacked and robbed. His jacket had been removed and his credit cards were scattered on the ground.

The murder weapon was a traffic cone found 80 yards away on Brandon Hill, which provided no forensic breakthrough, but detectives hope tapings from the insides of his pockets may maybe contain skin cells of his killer.

Mark Yendell October 12, 1984

Fears for the railway hand grew when he failed to arrive at his Bristol home.

Later, it was learned that he had been battered around the head with a blunt instrument and dumped in Bristol docks. Police found the 32-year-ancient’s abandoned car at Welsh Back and traced droplets of blood from there to the water.

Shelley Morgan Body found on October 14, 1994

The 34-year-ancient, from Windmill Hill, took her children to the school bus on June 11, 1984, and was never seen alive again.

Her naked body was found the later October in a shallow grave in a remote copse in Backwell, near Bristol.

Linda Guest April 21, 1985

The 35-year-ancient prostitute worked in St Paul’s and was stabbed to death.Her body was dumped in a secluded lane in Frampton Cotterell. The mother-of-three, who was also known as Jackie Waines, was thought to have been sexually assaulted before she died.

Violet Milsom October 1, 1985

Mrs Milsom, 62, was found dead in her flat in Ashley Road, St Paul’s, on October 1, 1985.

She had been strangled with a piece of her clothes and her hands had been tied with a pink belt. Her body had been mutilated with a five-inch knife.

Helen Fleet March 28, 1987

The 66-year-ancient from Weston was stabbed, beaten and strangled while walking her dog in Worlebury Woods.

A male suspect – believed to be in his 20s at the time – was seen running away from the spot where Mrs Fleet’s body was found. A youth had been seen talking to her several times.

Michael Fahey January 12, 1989

Vagrant Mr Fahey was found dead on waste ground off Ashley Road, just yards from a main road crowded with public going to work.

The 33-year-ancient, who had been homeless for five years, was bludgeoned to death.

George Thorley July 28, 1989

Mr Thorley died later an assault. He was 46-years-ancient when he suffered a ruptured intestine in the attack in Bristol.

Keith Burgess December 17, 1989

Church-going railway park ranger Mr Burgess was supposed to be at work, but when a neighbour went to feed his cat she found the 38-year-ancient lying in a pool of blood.

He had been beaten to death with a hammer and stabbed. A scruffy man in a bobble hat was seen hanging around Mr Burgess’ flat in Duchess Road, Clifton.

John Kilcoyne January 28, 1995

Found in a bed-sit in St Pauls with stab wound to neck. The 47-year-ancient and two men had been drinking heavily on the night of his death and police have struggled to get to the bottom of what happened.

Melanie Hall June 9, 1996

The 25-year-ancient went missing after a night out at Cadillac’s nightclub in Bath.

Her body was not found until this week, off the M5 near Thornbury. She had been out with her German boyfriend of a few weeks, Dr Philip Kurlbaum, whom she worked with at Bath’s Royal United Hospital.

Ann Myring June 25, 1997

The a mother-of-two from Stoke Gifford disappeared after leaving work colleagues at Hewlett Packard, in Filton, and her body has never been found.

Her husband Brian was charged with murder but was cleared in December, 1999, by a jury at Bristol Crown Court.

Christopher Hewitt June 10, 2001

The 18-year-ancient had only been living in Bristol for a few weeks when he was killed.

He was stabbed to death during a street brawl outside the Jolly Roger pub in All Hallows Road. The young Jamaican suffered multiple stab wounds. Detectives judge two knives were used in the attack. A group of about 15 public sat on a wall just yards away.

Evan Jones March 13, 2002

The former Chippenham rugby player was found beaten to death.

He had been kicked and punched in an attack described by police as "vicious and sustained". The 46-year-ancient father-of-two was attacked shortly after leaving his community pub, The Beaufort, in Montpelier.

Dean Jeffery September 28, 2006

Mr Jeffery was assaulted in the Ridgeway Parade area of Fishponds and his injuries were so serious he died just over a week later.

Despite a reconstruction and continued appeals for information on Avon and Somerset police’s website, his killer, or killers, have not been found.

Some of the crimes have been a mystery for more than 60 years, others are still painfully fresh in the memories of the victims’ families.

But nearly all have been re-examined by Avon and Somerset police’s Major Crime Review Team (MCRT) in the last nine months.

Head of the eight-strong team, Detective Chief Inspector Mike Carter, held a talks last Thursday at which detectives discussed the unsolved cases and any the makings leads or developments.

Is it possible to find a persons name and address from a cell phone number?

Answer by Sarah
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need it.

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