Cold Case Playing Cards (Prison Playing Cards, Law Enforcement Cards, Crime Stoppers, Unsolved Homicides, etc.)

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One of the things I like about playing cards is the variety of not just designs but entire use categories, and I didn't see a post on here already, so let's talk about card decks with some weight and real-life darkness behind them: cold case playing cards. I've also seen them called "snitch cards" :lol: These decks seem to actually work, you can look up news articles and people have reported tips after seeing a card!

The dominant producer, at least in the US, seems to be Effective Playing Cards. The decks are all unsurprisingly made as cheaply as possible with basic tucks, glossy cards, zero handling...

So far I've got six different cold case decks :mrgreen:

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These are the deck backs - the top right is South Carolina's
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I'll be honest, I saw this on an eBay listing and that made be decide to start collecting these :uggrin:
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The Indiana deck also has these four dominoes cards
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And check out the stock/finish, I've never seen it before :shock: (No it does not handle well, not one bit :lol: )
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Now that's some odd gems to collect. Do you know what the domino cards are for?
You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that’s being manufactured out of the bones of a dying world.

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rousselle wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:52 pmI very much want this in my collection, but at long last... I have to stop the insanity.
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Harvonsgard wrote: Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:10 am Do you know what the domino cards are for?
I have absolutely no idea :lol:
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That makes two of us then, lol.
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rousselle wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:52 pmI very much want this in my collection, but at long last... I have to stop the insanity.
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More decks to keep track of :ugthink: :ugthink:
Kansas Correctional Industries: Kansas Cold Case Playing Cards, $2.00

[KCI can only sell to State of Kansas Employees, State Agencies, Non-Profit Organizations, Government Agencies, Cities, Counties, Schools and Churches.]

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"Kansas Cold Cases, 1st Edition"

Each card in the deck will feature a photograph and brief details about a Kansas unsolved homicide or missing person case along with instructions on how to report a tip.
Spartanburg, SC, c. 2009

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In 2009, Tom Lucas, who was President of Spartanburg Crime Stoppers at the time, and father of Brian Lucas, who was murdered along with 3 co-workers in 2003, brought the idea of Unsolved Homicide and Missing Persons playing cards into SC. There have been four decks produced. The playing cards are distributed in all of SC 28 Correction Facilities as well as local jails and detention centers. The cards are also available to the public and all Crime Stopper organization in SC.
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Jesus, that's pretty freaking grim for a deck of playing cards.
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Adamthinks wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:31 pm Jesus, that's pretty freaking grim for a deck of playing cards.
I get it, and you're not wrong, but they work!
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Harvonsgard wrote: Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:10 am Do you know what the domino cards are for?

The 4 and 6 dot cards are for Euchre scoring. Looks like the actual 4 and 6 cards didn’t have pips in that deck so it needed them.

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Indiana deck indeed :lol:
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Here's some interesting info about Effective Playing Cards -- which at least appears to have lost its website
Cold-Case Playing Card Maker Came About After the Cards, Jeremy Maready & Suzie Schottelkotte, The Ledger, 29 April 2011

Effective Playing Cards in Plant City and law enforcement's cold-case playing cards both came of age in 2006.

A successor to Effective Signs in Plant City, the company was registered with the state in March 2006, three weeks after Heartland Crimestoppers paid Mainely Graphics in Lakeland $7,000 for 5,000 decks of cold-case playing cards.

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How those cards have been purchased is now among the main elements in an investigation by The Ledger that spawned an inquiry by the Florida Attorney General's Office and spurred Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd to halt funding for Heartland until questions about financial practices are answered.

Since 2006, records show an estimated $170,044, or about 38 percent of Heartland's $453,563 in promotional expenses, has flowed to Effective, according to the agency's records. Heartland has produced no records to show sole-source documentation or that proper bidding processes were followed for any of those purchases, including playing cards, yard signs and fugitive magazines.

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After producing the initial deck, Heartland printed a second deck in early 2006 bearing more unsolved cases in Polk, Highlands and Hardee counties, which are served by the group.

The $7,000 contract went to Mainely Graphics in Lakeland, whose owner, Tricia Blouin, was a consultant in graphic design for Effective Signs, the predecessor to Effective Playing Cards. Blouin said Heartland Crimestoppers' initial orders for playing cards were processed through her company until the new Effective Playing Cards was formed.

Dan Turner, a friend and former brother-in-law of [Heartland Executive Director Wayne] Cross, has managed Effective Playing Cards since its inception. The company is owned by Turner's sister, Barbara Hedgepeth, according to state records.

Blouin said she still consults for Effective under contract, primarily designing the cold-case playing cards the company produces.

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The success of the local cards led the state Attorney General's Office to pull $75,000 from the state's Crimestoppers Trust Fund in 2007 to create the first statewide cold-case deck for distribution in prisons across the state. Effective Playing Cards was paid $68,000 to print the cards, but the Attorney General's Office said records couldn't be located detailing whether there were bids for the project. The remaining $7,000 was set aside for rewards.

By July 2007, officials had begun distributing the decks to an estimated 93,000 inmates across the state. Two arrests followed within six months, one in Fort Myers and one in Sarasota, and both cases resulted in convictions, FDLE's Ray said.

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He said his job involves coordinating the design work and contracting with companies overseas, primarily in China and India, to get the cards printed. Crimestoppers programs across the state have ordered cold-case decks through Effective, he said, including Jacksonville, Miami, Fort Myers, Palm Beach, Panama City and other areas of the Panhandle, along with California and South Carolina.

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When the Florida Department of Law Enforcement decided to have similar cards printed in 2008, it received bids from several vendors. The bid went to Priority Marketing of Fort Myers, which bid 39 cents a deck. Effective bid 79 cents, according to documents from FDLE.

But it appears the state is pulling out of the playing-card business. The state has turned that function over to St. ­Louis-based Keefe ­Commissary Network, which operates the canteens in ­Florida's prisons.

Instead of giving cards to inmates upon their arrival at prison, Keefe is selling the statewide decks for $1.90 in the prison canteens. Keefe has contracted to purchase those decks from Effective, and since public funds aren't involved in that transaction, the terms of that contract are private.
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NYT: These Playing Cards Have an Extra Motive. Flushing Out Suspects.
by Rebecca Carballo, April 25, 2024

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The Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers, a nonprofit that helps law enforcement generate tips in unsolved cases, are distributing 2,500 decks. The card sets cost about $6,000 to make and were made possible by a grant from Season of Justice, a nonprofit that provides funding for investigative agencies and families looking to solve cold cases.

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Southern Mississippi isn’t the only place to have tried this approach. In Indiana, “cold case cards” are available for purchase in the state’s prison facilities, according to the Correction Department website. In Minnesota in 2008, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension distributed its version of cold case cards to all 515 police departments and sheriff’s offices in the state, plus 75 county jail and annex facilities, according to the state Public Safety Department. Connecticut law enforcement agencies have issued five editions of a playing card deck featuring missing people, cases of unidentified remains and homicides; they have published a list of solved cases about people featured on the cards.

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There have been some success stories linked to the use of playing cards. In July 2007, about 100,000 decks of cold case playing cards were given to inmates in Florida state prisons. There were two editions that listed 104 unsolved cases from across the state. As a result of the effort, two of the cases were solved: the separate murders of James Foote and Ingrid Lugo, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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His organization ['Ryan Backmann, the founder and executive director of Project: Cold Case'] printed 1,000 decks for cold cases across Florida for $5,000, Mr. Backmann said. It printed one edition in 2022 and another in 2023, which were made possible through grants, he said.
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Thought that this topic is talking about the Emilysleight52 Cold case playing cards
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DeepCard wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:06 am Thought that this topic is talking about the Emilysleight52 Cold case playing cards
We have that thread too :D
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On the one hand this is fascinating and almost unbelievable that someone would think up such an idea.
On the other hand, I wonder how horrified a family member of one of the victims on these cards would have been if they stumbled upon their loved one's misfortune being exploited in such a... strange way.
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That Filthy Casual wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:58 am On the one hand this is fascinating and almost unbelievable that someone would think up such an idea.
On the other hand, I wonder how horrified a family member of one of the victims on these cards would have been if they stumbled upon their loved one's misfortune being exploited in such a... strange way.
Camela Hughes, the director of the Cold Case Analysis Center at the College of St. Rose in Albany, N.Y. ... said she didn’t see an issue with employing the cards to seek tips as long as family members of the victims had given their permission to do so. (Both Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers and Project: Cold Case said they had asked for permission from family members.)
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