A crime podcast that deals with unsolved, "cold case" murders committed in the past 100 years in the United States.
Episodes | 1 | Founded | 4 years ago | Category | True Crime |
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The infamous Black Dahlia case came into the spotlight in the mid-1900s. This unsolved, gruesome murder of a young woman inspired many movies, books, and theories. "Black Dahlia", the first episode of Cold Case Files, covers the details of the scene,... more
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There is no earthly justification for these two to be doing a podcast! Reads like 3 rd graders, and the personalities of fire hydrants! more
The reading of this cold Case podcast was done so poorly I had to stop listening. Clearly this female has a speech impediment that stands out like a sore thumb. nothing about a cold case file is funny so to be laughing at their own poor jokes is distasteful.
If you have a speech impediment the last thing you should be doing as a podcast I could not stop laughing.
I’ve listened to all the episodes
Loved hearing about the cold case files it was very interesting only complaint is you two sound very monotone and the banter is clearly scripted it doesn’t feel natural if you were more expressive and didn’t use a script as much I would 100% come back to listen to more
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Cold Case Files launched 4 years ago and published 1 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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