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Cold Case Unsealed

Cold Case Unsealed

By: AC Wilson
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Cold Case Unsealed is a gripping true crime podcast that reopens forgotten investigations, unsolved murders, and mysterious disappearances that never received the answers they deserved. Each episode dives deep into cold case files, police reports, witness statements, timelines, and overlooked evidence to uncover the stories buried beneath years of silence. From abandoned leads and vanished suspects to shocking twists and hidden connections, Cold Case Unsealed explores the haunting mysteries that continue to leave families searching for justice. With immersive storytelling, atmospheric narration, and detailed research, the podcast examines the cases that time refused to solve. Some files were closed.

These cases were never finished.

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Cold Case Unsealed is a true crime podcast created for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The podcast discusses real criminal cases, investigations, disappearances, and deaths that may include sensitive subject matter. All information presented is based on publicly available sources, news reports, court records, and independent research at the time of recording. Theories and opinions discussed are speculative unless officially confirmed by law enforcement or verified documentation. The podcast does not claim guilt or innocence regarding any individual who has not been convicted in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised due to mature themes, including violence, criminal acts, and disturbing content. This podcast is not affiliated with any law enforcement agency or official investigation.Copyright AC Wilson
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Episodes
  • Who was Harpeth River Jane Doe? Nashville Researcher Revives 1976 Cold Case
    Jul 9 2026
    This episode examines the enduring mystery of the Harpeth River Jane Doe, an unidentified teenager discovered in a Nashville waterway in 1976. A dedicated civilian researcher is currently working alongside cold case detectives to breathe new life into the investigation as its 50th anniversary approaches. The sources highlight several distinctive physical markers, such as a unique "fang-like" tooth and a white dove necklace, which investigators hope will trigger a recognition from the public. Though the young woman was traveling with a companion toward Florida, her origins remain unknown, with potential links to treatment centers in Minnesota. By utilizing modern forensic reconstructions and public outreach, the ongoing effort aims to finally restore her name and provide closure to her long-lost family.

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    36 mins
  • Five Bodies In 10 Days - Searching For A British Serial Killer
    Jul 9 2026
    In 2006, the community of Ipswich was terrorized by the rapid disappearance and murder of five women within a ten-day window. The source details the police investigation into Steve Wright, a middle-aged forklift driver whose ordinary persona masked a violent history and a fixation on the local red light district. Detectives utilized CCTV footage and DNA evidence from a past minor crime to link Wright to the victims, several of whom were discovered in distinctive, posed positions. Despite his silence during interrogation, forensic links and vehicle tracking led to a unanimous guilty verdict and a life sentence. The narrative reflects on the "banality of evil," questioning how such a seemingly unremarkable man could commit such calculated atrocities. The material concludes that while justice was served, Wright’s refusal to confess leaves the specific motives and methods of his killing spree a mystery.

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    50 mins
  • Investigators Solve Cold Case of Alaska Teen Who Was "R" and Murdered in 1996
    Jul 9 2026
    In 1996, the small community of Sitka, Alaska, was devastated by the abduction and murder of 17-year-old Jessica Baggen as she walked home from her birthday celebration. The initial investigation was marred by a wrongful accusation and a coerced confession from a local man who was eventually acquitted due to a lack of physical evidence. Despite the case remaining cold for over two decades, modern genetic genealogy eventually linked the crime to Steve Branch, a former resident who had been charged with a separate sexual assault around the same time. When authorities confronted him in 2020, Branch took his own life, but subsequent DNA testing confirmed his guilt and officially resolved the mystery. This account highlights the revolutionary impact of forensic technology in providing closure to grieving families and communities. It also examines the systemic failures that allowed the true perpetrator to evade justice for twenty-four years while an innocent man’s life was upended.

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    42 mins
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