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TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases

TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases

By: Dustin Terry | True Crime Journalist
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TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases was founded by Dustin Terry, who also serves as its host. The show takes listeners on a deep dive into the chilling world of true crime and cold cases that have left communities searching for answers. Each episode uncovers mysteries ranging from haunting murder stories to puzzling disappearances, exploring the evidence and unraveling the threads of cases that have long remained unsolved.


Through careful investigative journalism, the podcast delivers gripping stories that reveal the dark realities behind real crimes.


Whether you are fascinated by shocking crimes, drawn to thoughtful reporting, or interested in the pursuit of justice, the podcast explores the facts, the theories, and the people behind each case.


Listeners are invited to join as TheColdCases.com Podcast shines a light on the unknown, revisits forgotten stories, and searches for the truth behind the headlines. From decades-old mysteries to ongoing investigations, it serves as a powerful guide through the world of crime, unsolved cases, and the relentless search for answers.


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Website: https://www.thecoldcases.com

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Email: dustinreedterry@gmail.com


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Episodes
  • John Hartenfeld’s Cold Case and His Son’s Long Search for Truth
    Apr 7 2026

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    In August 1996, John Hartenfeld drove into the mountains of northern New Mexico for a solo fly fishing trip and never came home. His Toyota 4-Runner was found two months later on remote ranch land — every fingerprint wiped from the vehicle. His credit card had already been used, four days after he vanished, to buy a small and troubling amount of two-stroke fuel. Private investigators and law enforcement both concluded foul play. No one was ever prosecuted.

    John's son James Hartenfeld is a Portland comedian who has spent most of his adult life with this unresolved wound. He joins us to talk about the moment as a kid when he searched under beds and in closets hoping his dad was pranking him, about the phone call his dad made to a close friend reporting that someone was messing with his car — days before he disappeared — and about a jaw-dropping development that happened just weeks before this recording: New Mexico cold case investigators found remains in the area where John vanished, and they need James's DNA.

    James is also building My Little Cold Case, a six-episode documentary series about his father's disappearance. It's a project designed for the families that most cold case content ignores — the ones with no ending, no arrest, no resolution. Just a missing person and a family still waiting.

    • The last confirmed sighting of John Hartenfeld and the fishing trip that never ended
    • The credit card charge investigators believe may have been used to purchase fuel for dismemberment equipment
    • John's final phone call to his friend Muggsy: "Someone's messing with my car"
    • A wiped-down truck, refused polygraphs, and a case that went cold
    • The tensions investigators cited as the most likely motive — and why they're hard to talk about
    • DNA samples collected in 1996 that have never been tested
    • The brand-new development: recently found remains and a pending DNA test
    • What it's like to grow up, build a career, and still carry an unanswered question
    • Why James built My Little Cold Case — and who it's really for

    Links from this episode

    mylittlecoldcase.com — follow the project and support James's documentary series

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    Every Unsolved Case Deserves a Voice.

    Somewhere right now, a family is waiting for answers. Not the famous cases that dominate true crime podcasts or fill network television specials — but the other cases. The ones that slipped through the cracks of media attention. The ones where a name was forgotten before it ever had a chance to be remembered.

    That's exactly why TheColdCases.com exists.

    We are building the most comprehensive repository of lesser-known cold cases the internet has ever seen — a dedicated, searchable archive where forgotten victims finally get a permanent home. Where their names, their faces, and their stories are preserved with the dignity and urgency they deserve. Where investigators, journalists, amateur sleuths, and compassionate strangers can connect the dots that time tried to bury.

    But we can't do this alone.

    This work takes time, research, resources, and an unwavering community of people who refuse to let the forgotten stay forgotten. Every case we document is hours of careful, respectful work. Every profile published is a renewed chance for justice.

    You are the missing piece.

    By subscribing at TheColdCases.com/subscribe, you become part of a movement — one that believes every victim matters, regardless of whether a camera was ever pointed in their direction. Your support helps us research more cases, reach more families, and keep these stories alive until answers...

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    17 mins
  • 15 Year Old Shaylee Snyder Was Lured & Murdered
    Apr 3 2026

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    #JusticeForShaylee: She Was Not a Runaway

    Fifteen-year-old Shaylee Snyder disappeared from Indianapolis on February 10, 2025. Her family went to police with burner phones, medical records, and eyewitness accounts — and were told, "She's probably bipolar. There ain't nothing we can do." Twelve days later, Shaylee was found dead beside railroad tracks, bruised from head to toe, next to a burning car. She was a Jane Doe for three days. No one has been charged.

    In this episode, we sit down with Shaylee's aunt Laura Davis to hear what really happened — and what law enforcement doesn't want you to know.

    Justice for Shaylee. She was not a runaway.

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    Every Unsolved Case Deserves a Voice.

    Somewhere right now, a family is waiting for answers. Not the famous cases that dominate true crime podcasts or fill network television specials — but the other cases. The ones that slipped through the cracks of media attention. The ones where a name was forgotten before it ever had a chance to be remembered.

    That's exactly why TheColdCases.com exists.

    We are building the most comprehensive repository of lesser-known cold cases the internet has ever seen — a dedicated, searchable archive where forgotten victims finally get a permanent home. Where their names, their faces, and their stories are preserved with the dignity and urgency they deserve. Where investigators, journalists, amateur sleuths, and compassionate strangers can connect the dots that time tried to bury.

    But we can't do this alone.

    This work takes time, research, resources, and an unwavering community of people who refuse to let the forgotten stay forgotten. Every case we document is hours of careful, respectful work. Every profile published is a renewed chance for justice.

    You are the missing piece.

    By subscribing at TheColdCases.com/subscribe, you become part of a movement — one that believes every victim matters, regardless of whether a camera was ever pointed in their direction. Your support helps us research more cases, reach more families, and keep these stories alive until answers...

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    11 mins
  • Grandpa Guy Monroe Pyke Just Simple Disappeared. Why?
    Apr 3 2026

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    In April 1999, 70-year-old Guy Pyke pulled into his cousin's driveway in Evans Mills, New York — and never got out of the car. A barking dog kept him away. He backed out, drove north, and was never seen again.

    No body. No crash site. No trace of his midnight blue Chevy Blazer. Just silence — for 26 years and counting.

    We sit down with Jennifer Wood, Guy's granddaughter, who has spent decades fighting to correct the record, coordinating underwater search teams, and refusing to let her grandfather become a forgotten file. She shares what Guy told his brothers before he vanished — words that take on a chilling new meaning in hindsight.

    This is the cold case that has no peaks, no valleys. Just an empty space on a gravestone where a date of death should be.

    Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. If you have information on Guy Pyke or his 1989 Chevrolet Blazer (VIN: 1GNEV18K7KF176294, plate NY FMS-867), contact the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office at (315) 435-5434.

    Support the show

    Every Unsolved Case Deserves a Voice.

    Somewhere right now, a family is waiting for answers. Not the famous cases that dominate true crime podcasts or fill network television specials — but the other cases. The ones that slipped through the cracks of media attention. The ones where a name was forgotten before it ever had a chance to be remembered.

    That's exactly why TheColdCases.com exists.

    We are building the most comprehensive repository of lesser-known cold cases the internet has ever seen — a dedicated, searchable archive where forgotten victims finally get a permanent home. Where their names, their faces, and their stories are preserved with the dignity and urgency they deserve. Where investigators, journalists, amateur sleuths, and compassionate strangers can connect the dots that time tried to bury.

    But we can't do this alone.

    This work takes time, research, resources, and an unwavering community of people who refuse to let the forgotten stay forgotten. Every case we document is hours of careful, respectful work. Every profile published is a renewed chance for justice.

    You are the missing piece.

    By subscribing at TheColdCases.com/subscribe, you become part of a movement — one that believes every victim matters, regardless of whether a camera was ever pointed in their direction. Your support helps us research more cases, reach more families, and keep these stories alive until answers...

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    8 mins
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