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New Leads Emerge In Unsolved 2012 Danbury Homicide
Police say advances in DNA testing have led to new investigative leads in the killing of a Danbury man more than a decade ago.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 2:42pm
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New forensic evidence could breathe new life into this decade-old unsolved homicide case in Danbury.Danbury TodayPolice in Danbury, Connecticut say new investigative leads have emerged in the unsolved 2012 killing of Mario Imbesi, 43, who was found dead inside his apartment. Authorities say advances in DNA testing and renewed investigative efforts have led to new potential suspects, though no arrests have been made.
Why it matters
The unsolved 2012 homicide of Mario Imbesi has remained a cold case for over a decade, but new forensic evidence and investigative work could help bring closure to his family and the community. Danbury has seen its share of violent crimes, and residents will be watching this case closely for any developments.
The details
Mario Imbesi, 43, was found dead inside his apartment on Farview Avenue in Danbury in March 2012. His death was ruled a homicide, but the case has remained unsolved for over 10 years. Police say advances in DNA testing and renewed investigative efforts have now led to new potential suspects, though no arrests have been made.
- Mario Imbesi was found dead inside his apartment in Danbury in March 2012.
- The case has remained unsolved for over a decade.
The players
Mario Imbesi
A 43-year-old Danbury resident who was found dead inside his apartment in 2012, with his death ruled a homicide.
What’s next
Authorities said the case remains active, and investigators believe there may still be individuals with information that could help move it forward.
The takeaway
This unsolved homicide case from 2012 highlights the challenges law enforcement can face in cracking cold cases, even with advances in forensic technology. Residents of Danbury will be closely watching for any new developments that could provide answers and justice for Mario Imbesi's family.


