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Cold Case Unsealed

Cold Case Unsealed

著者: AC Wilson
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概要

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.

Disclaimer

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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  • Is a Serial Killer Responsible for the Deaths of Several Central Mass. Women?
    2026/05/19
    The episode details the chilling investigation into a series of unsolved murders involving vulnerable Hispanic women who disappeared from the Main South neighborhood of Worcester between 2002 and 2007. These victims shared remarkably similar profiles, as most were mothers struggling with addiction whose remains were eventually discovered in remote, wooded areas across New England. While authorities established a task force and developed psychological profiles to identify a "sexual sadist" predator, the cases remain open and have haunted the community for decades. A specific person of interest, Alex Scesny, was identified due to his proximity to the dump sites and prior violent convictions, yet he has never been charged in these specific deaths. The narrative emphasizes the systemic challenges of investigating crimes against marginalized populations and serves as a call for justice for families still seeking closure. Through expert analysis and victim advocacy, the source explores the disturbing patterns of a suspected serial killer known informally as the "Main South Woodsman."

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    46 分
  • Girl Vanishes Before Her 18th Birthday
    2026/05/18
    The episode recounts the tragic abduction and murder of Jalajhia Finklea, a seventeen-year-old member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe who disappeared from Massachusetts in 2020. The narrative details a multi-state investigation involving various law enforcement agencies following her departure with Luis Zaragoza, a man more than twice her age. This account tracks the interstate manhunt that ended in a fatal confrontation between police and the suspect, eventually leading to the discovery of Finklea’s remains in Florida. Beyond the criminal timeline, the sources emphasize the broader crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Finally, the episode honors Finklea’s vibrant life and musical talent while critiquing the systemic challenges and initial law enforcement delays faced by her grieving community.

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    36 分
  • The Disappearance of Etan Patz: A Case That Changed America
    2026/05/17
    This episode recounts the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, a six-year-old whose kidnapping from a New York City street sparked a national movement for missing children. The narrative details how his father’s photographs became the first to appear on milk cartons, fundamentally altering American parenting and law enforcement protocols. It explores decades of investigation, including the initial suspicion of Jose Antonio Ramos and the eventual 2012 confession and conviction of Pedro Hernandez. Despite a 2017 sentencing, the source highlights the ongoing legal complexities surrounding the case, including a 2025 conviction reversal. Ultimately, the material reflects on the enduring legacy of the Patz family and their role in establishing National Missing Children’s Day.

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    42 分
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