Cracking One of Florida’s Oldest Cold Cases: The Mystery of James Norris
<p><a href="https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/nashville/detectives-call-on-tennesseans-to-help-crack-one-of-floridas-oldest-cold-cases/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">In the world of true crime,</a> some cases remain shrouded in mystery for decades, defying the efforts of investigators to solve them. Today, we delve into one such case that spans almost half a century and has ties to both California and Florida. It’s a story of intrigue, disappearance, and a recent breakthrough that could finally shed light on what happened to 24-year-old James Norris.</p>
<p>The Disappearance:<br />
James Norris, a resident of San Francisco, California, embarked on a fateful journey in 1974. On October 4th of that year, he arrived in Miami under the alias Richard Gunning, carrying a significant amount of cash. His mission? To procure Colombian-grade marijuana, a substance not readily available in California.</p>
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