Police in U.S. struggle to close cases as unsolved murders rise
CBS News is taking a look at the disturbing rise of unsolved murders in the U.S., where today there is a 50-50 chance a killer will not be arrested. Jim Axelrod has more on the series "Crime Without Punishment: Unsolved Murder in America."
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