Public Record Archive

QUESTIONS
REMAIN

Documenting publicly reported cases in which individuals were found hanging across America.

Preserving Records · Presenting Facts · Encouraging Awareness

Informational Archive Only. This website documents publicly reported cases from publicly available sources including news reports, public records, and official statements. It does not determine cause of death and does not accuse any individual or organization of wrongdoing. Report information about a possible crime to authorities.

Why This Archive Exists

Records matter.
Transparency matters.

When a person is found hanging, questions naturally arise — from families, communities, journalists, and the public. Questions Remain exists to preserve publicly available information about these documented cases in one searchable, organized archive.

This website does not investigate, does not determine cause of death, and does not accuse any individual or organization of wrongdoing. It organizes what is publicly reported and what authorities have officially stated.

All cases are documented with source citations. All official findings are clearly distinguished from family statements and public reporting.

If you have information about a possible crime: Contact local law enforcement, the appropriate state agency, or the FBI at tips.fbi.gov.

Factual Documentation

Every case entry is sourced. Official findings, family concerns, and news coverage are clearly labeled.

Geographic Context

Interactive map and state-by-state data help researchers and journalists understand patterns.

Historical Record

Cases documented from 2000 to present, organized in a searchable chronological archive.

Memorial Respect

Each individual is remembered respectfully. Behind every case is a human life and a grieving family.