
Co-host Dr. Jordan Karsten is a university professor and anthropologist often asked to assist law enforcement in the excavation and identification of human remains. Matt Hiskes, the show's other host, is a communications and media professional with a passion for solving puzzles. In Cold Case: Frozen Tundra, the pair work with law enforcement, family members, and the community to take a fresh, in-d... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, Dr. Jordan Karsten and Matt Hiskes go off-script to answer questions submitted by listeners about the case, the podcast, and more.
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Since the start of this season of Cold Case: Frozen Tundra, many listeners, community members, and those close to the investigation have provided new and exciting information on the case. In this episode, we cover some of those tips and potential new... more
In the past weeks, we’ve identified three persons of interest in the investigation into the disappearance of Laurie Depies: Larry DeWayne Hall, David Frank Spanbauer, and “Tim.” Each of these men has a unique link to Laurie. Each could ultimately be ... more
After taking a look at two notorious criminals with links to Laurie Depies - Larry DeWayne Hall and David Frank Spanbauer - we dig into the story of yet another suspect; one who is unlike the others as his criminal history is not nearly as extensive.... more
I love your show! It’s intelligent, well researched and very respectful. I’m from Wisconsin and lived in Appleton when Laurie Depies disappeared. I always wanted to know if her case had moved forward.
I look forward to listening to more of your programs.
Just recently discovered this podcast love you very much. Very easy to listen to and very informing and entertaining. Would highly recommend for all you’ve been westerners. keep up the good work.
These guys must say the same thing 100 times. They repeat themselves over and over. In Episode 10, literally immediately after recapping all the “evidence”, they say “let’s recap the items we’ve found.” Riddled with grammatical errors and they frequently make misstatements (saying October when they clearly mean August). Very poor editing and these guys do NOT know how to construct a podcast.
Just finished Season 2 in one day. Hosts handle the homicide case and the role of forensic anthropology in a calm, thorough and thoughtful way. Hoping they return for more Seasons. I listen to a lot of true crime pods; this was one of the best. I learned a lot.
Hosts DRONE on and on and on and on…get it? Plus, the first episode was 13+ minutes of just themselves!!! Their voices have little inflection, enthusiasm and intonation. Very hard to listen to even tho I wanted to hear the story. Can’t go on.










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