Episodes

  • The Cold Case of Cathy Zimmer "The Quilt Murder"
    May 13 2026

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    The Case of the Quilt Murder
    In March 1989, 38-year-old mother Cathy Zimmer vanished after classes at San Jose State. Two days later, her body was found strangled in the back of her car at the San Jose Airport, wrapped in a mysterious patchwork quilt that no one recognized. Yet 36 years later who did it? Where did this quilt come from?

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    13 mins
  • The Cold Case of The Tylenol Murders
    May 7 2026

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    The 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders were a series of unsolved poisoning deaths that fundamentally changed consumer safety and corporate crisis management in the United States. Seven people in the Chicago area died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide, triggering a nationwide panic! To this day no official suspects. A killer who moved in the shadows targeting the people of Chicago.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    15 mins
  • The Cold Case of Tara Calico
    Apr 29 2026

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    The Hook: It was a routine 36-mile bike ride on a sunny New Mexico morning. 19-year-old Tara Calico left her home in Belen on September 20, 1988, telling her mother to come get her if she wasn't back by noon. She never returned.

    The Case: What started as a missing persons search turned into one of the most haunting mysteries of the 20th century. While Tara’s bike was never found, pieces of her Walkman were discovered scattered along her route, suggesting a struggle or a trail left by design.

    The Infamous Photo: Nearly a year later, a chilling photo was found in a Florida parking lot: a Polaroid of a young woman and a small boy, bound and gagged in the back of a van. Tara’s mother was convinced the girl in the photo was her daughter. But as decades passed, DNA evidence and conflicting expert opinions have left the identity of the girl in the "white van photo" one of the most debated pieces of evidence in true crime history.

    Recent Breakthroughs: After 35 years of cold leads, law enforcement made a major announcement in 2023. With new witness statements and re-examined evidence, investigators believe they finally know what happened on that stretch of Highway 47 and they may be closer than ever to an arrest.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    17 mins
  • The Cold Case of The Grimes Sisters
    Apr 22 2026

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    Two sisters walk out of a Chicago movie theater on a snowy December night in 1956… and are never seen alive again. What begins as a simple missing‑child search quickly spirals into one of the most baffling and haunting mysteries in Illinois history. Conflicting sightings, a coerced confession, and a dump site that raises more questions than answers leave investigators chasing shadows. When the bodies of Barbara and Patricia Grimes are finally discovered weeks later, the truth is no clearer—and the city is left with a chilling question: Who took the Grimes sisters, and why has their killer never been found?

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    11 mins
  • Bonus: The Missing Woman Sara Ebersole
    Apr 21 2026

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    This case is almost a perfect puzzle and yet no conviction, no answers and still Sara is missing? 2023 and to this day no answers.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    9 mins
  • The Cold Case of Christian Olivarez
    Apr 15 2026

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    On a cold December night in 2018, 20 year old Christian J. Olivarez stepped out of his car in a quiet Kansas City neighborhood, and within moments, his life was taken. No witnesses willing to speak. No suspect named. No clear motive. Just a young man’s final steps and a trail of questions that have haunted his family ever since.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    11 mins
  • Part Two: The Black Dahlia and who was the Zodiac killer?
    Apr 9 2026

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    In this episode, we dive into two of the most haunting names in American true crime the Zodiac Killer, the elusive predator who terrorized Northern California in the late 1960s, and Dr. George Hill Hodel, the controversial Los Angeles physician whose name has surfaced in multiple high‑profile murder theories.
    We trace the Zodiac’s confirmed attacks, his taunting letters, and the coded messages that still baffle experts today. Despite decades of investigation, the Zodiac’s identity remains officially unknown yet the theories continue to multiply.
    One of the most provocative comes from retired LAPD detective Steve Hodel, who believes his father, George Hodel, may be connected not only to the Black Dahlia murder but potentially to the Zodiac crimes as well. We explore why this theory emerged, what evidence has been presented, and why most investigators remain unconvinced.
    This episode examines:
    • The Zodiac’s timeline, victims, and evolving patterns
    • The cryptic letters and ciphers that defined the case
    • George Hodel’s background, alleged criminal history, and the claims made by his son
    • Overlaps and contradictions between the two cases
    • Why the theory persists and why it remains controversial.

    Through careful analysis and a victim‑centered lens, we separate fact from speculation, highlight what investigators actually know, and explore why both cases continue to grip the public imagination.
    A story of fear, mystery, and the enduring search for truth decades later, the shadows still haven’t lifted.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    16 mins
  • Part One: The Cold Case of The Black Dahlia
    Apr 8 2026

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    A quiet Los Angeles morning. A vacant lot. And a discovery so strange the witness thought it was a mannequin. When the truth emerged, the city was thrust into one of the most chilling mysteries in American history. This is the story of Elizabeth Short known to the world as the Black Dahlia and the secrets that still refuse to stay buried.

    Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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    21 mins