The Cold Case Ledger

The Cold Case Ledger

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A daily true-crime deep-dive into one unsolved case — the evidence that exists, the leads that went cold, and the questions that remain open decades later.

The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/06/04 20:54:51
The Last Christmas Eve: People v. Scott Peterson
On Christmas Eve 2002, twenty-seven-year-old Laci Peterson — eight months pregnant and planning a holiday dinner — vanished from her Modesto, California home. Her husband Scott said he had been fishing alone at a bay ninety miles away. Months later, the bay gave up its secret. This is the story of a circumstantial case that gripped a nation, a death sentence overturned by the courts, and a legal battle that has never fully closed.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/06/03 21:10:47
Missing Persons Files — Jacob Wetterling
On the night of October 22, 1989, eleven-year-old Jacob Wetterling was abducted at gunpoint on a rural road in St. Joseph, Minnesota — and for twenty-seven years, no one could say what happened to him. This episode traces the night of the abduction, the massive search that followed, a botched investigation that let the prime suspect walk free for decades, and the eventual confession that gave a grieving family the answers — and the heartbreak — they had waited a generation to receive.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/06/02 20:48:39
The Double Life of Ted Bundy
He worked a suicide hotline. He ran political campaigns. He wrote pamphlets on rape prevention — and handed them out to women. This is the story of Ted Bundy: a serial killer who murdered at least thirty people across seven states, escaped from custody twice, and sat on death row for nine years before facing justice. In April 2026, a DNA match finally closed the coldest chapter — fifty-one years after a seventeen-year-old girl named Laura Ann Aime left a Halloween party in Utah and never came home.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/31 20:46:22
The Tylenol Murders: Seven Dead, No One Charged
In late September 1982, seven people in the Chicago suburbs died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide. The murders triggered a 31-million-bottle recall, rewrote American product safety law, and created the tamper-evident packaging still on every medicine cabinet shelf today. The prime suspect — James William Lewis, who sent a $1 million extortion letter — was convicted only of extortion, paroled in 1995, and died in July 2023 without ever being charged with the killings. A Netflix documentary followed in May 2025. Forty-three years later, the case remains officially open.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/30 20:43:16
If It Doesn't Fit — The Trial of O.J. Simpson
On June 12, 1994, two people were stabbed to death outside a quiet condominium in Brentwood, Los Angeles. The man charged with their murders was one of the most famous athletes in American history. What followed was 134 days of courtroom theater, a nation divided by race and celebrity, and a verdict that still haunts the legal system three decades later. This is the story of People versus O.J. Simpson.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/29 20:45:20
The First Face on the Milk Carton: The Disappearance of Etan Patz
On the morning of May 25, 1979, six-year-old Etan Patz walked two blocks from his SoHo loft to his school bus stop — alone for the very first time. He never arrived. The case became one of the most consequential child disappearance cases in American history: it gave us National Missing Children's Day, the milk carton campaign, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. It also gave us 33 years of unanswered questions, a false suspect, a dramatic 2012 confession, two criminal trials, and a stunning 2025 appeals court ruling that overturned the only conviction the case ever produced. As of today, a third trial looms — and the U.S. Supreme Court may decide the case's fate any day.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/28 20:37:22
The Killer Clown: John Wayne Gacy and the Crawl Space at 8213 West Summerdale
In December 1978, a missing teenager in Des Plaines, Illinois led police to a quiet contractor's house — and one of the most disturbing discoveries in American criminal history. EP13 traces the full arc of John Wayne Gacy: a childhood shaped by abuse and shame, an elaborate double life as Pogo the Clown, the methodical killing of 33 young men and boys, a trial in which he claimed insanity and called himself the thirty-fourth victim, and a case that still carries five unidentified names.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/27 20:38:02
The West Memphis Three: When a Town Needed Someone to Blame
On May 5, 1993, three eight-year-old boys vanished after school in West Memphis, Arkansas — and were found murdered the following afternoon in a drainage ditch. Within weeks, police had arrested three local teenagers. The evidence against them was almost nothing. What followed was one of the most documented wrongful conviction cases in American history: a coerced confession from a teenager with a 72 IQ, a prosecution built on Satanic panic, and eighteen years of a man sitting on death row for a crime the DNA evidence says he didn't commit. As of late 2025, the case evidence sits at a laboratory waiting to be tested. The real killer has never been charged.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/26 20:37:43
This Is the Zodiac Speaking
Northern California, 1968–1969: a masked killer struck four times in fourteen months, then spent years taunting police with encrypted letters and a running body count. This episode reconstructs every confirmed attack, decodes the letter campaign, examines the 2020 breakthrough that finally cracked the Z-340 cipher, and traces the only named suspect through DNA evidence that couldn't close the case. No one has ever been arrested. The Zodiac case remains open.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/25 20:36:19
The Verdict That Broke America: The Trial of Casey Anthony
On June 16, 2008, two-year-old Caylee Anthony was last seen alive leaving her family's home in Orlando, Florida. Thirty-one days passed before anyone reported her missing. What followed was a six-week trial that captivated a nation — chloroform searches, decomposition odor from a car trunk, duct tape near a child's skull, and a jury that ultimately said: not proven beyond a reasonable doubt. This is the story of what the evidence showed, what the courtroom fought over, and what the verdict left unresolved.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/24 20:34:42
The Last Night in Aruba: The Natalee Holloway Case
On May 30, 2005, eighteen-year-old Natalee Holloway stepped out of a beachside bar in Aruba with a young man she had just met — and was never seen again. What followed was a twenty-year ordeal of lies, a second murder, a brazen extortion, and finally, a federal confession that named the killer, confirmed the method, and left a grieving mother standing in a Birmingham courthouse saying: it's over. This is the complete story of the Natalee Holloway case.
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The Cold Case Ledger
The Cold Case Ledger2026/05/23 20:42:56
BTK: The Man Next Door
Dennis Lynn Rader murdered ten people in Wichita, Kansas between 1974 and 1991 — then went silent for thirteen years while living as a church president, Cub Scout leader, and compliance officer. He came back in 2004 because he couldn't stand being forgotten. The floppy disk he mailed to police in 2005 took nine days to end thirty-one years of getting away with it.
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