
A podcast dedicated to highlighting cold cases that have been solved and closed. We share these cases to highlight their resolution and bring closure to the victims and the community
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In August 1992, 85-year-old Alwin Schoefer was brutally beaten, stabbed, and shot inside his Weimar, California home, which was then deliberately set ablaze with the exterior doors padlocked from the outside in an apparent effort to conceal the crime... more
A 34-year-old cold case resurfaces with the arrest of a previously convicted sex offender—revealing critical failures in risk assessment, offender monitoring, and early forensic limitations. This episode applies forensic psychology, behavioral profil... more
Tucson Police have arrested Rafael Alvarez in the long-unsolved 2008 cold case murder of 20-year-old James Noriega, who was shot five times while leaving a crowded Southside Halloween house party. For nearly two decades the victim’s family pleaded fo... more
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I like that the stories aren’t drawn out by nonsense that has nothing to do with the case. Their voice is clear and easy to understand. I haven’t heard them say anything crass or heartless. I also enjoyed the interview that explained some of the techniques used to solve cold cases.
I like that the stories aren’t drawn out by nonsense that has nothing to do with the case. Their voice is clear and easy to understand. I haven’t heard them say anything crass or heartless. I also enjoyed the interview that explained some of the techniques used to solve cold cases.
Too short and seems rushed. Was hoping for more details. Might get better in future
Too short and seems rushed. Was hoping for more details. Might get better in future
Considering these episodes are only about two minutes worth of script, I would appreciate if half an effort was made to actually read it smoothly. It sounds like whoever’s reading it literally picked it up for the first time — and is not great at cold reads.
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This series centers on cold cases that have been solved, highlighting how advances in forensics, technology, and investigative techniques brought closure to victims, families, and communities. Episodes cover a mix of cases where DNA, satellite imagery, genealogy, and routine cold case reviews led to arrests, identifications, and renewed public interest. Listeners can expect concise case summaries, occasional updates on recent breakthroughs, and a focus on the human impact of long-unsolved crimes. A notable strength is the consistent emphasis on closure for families and the practical progress of modern investigative methods, which may appeal to true-crime enthusiasts and professionals curious about case resolutions and forensic science appli... more
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COLD CASES SOLVED launched 5 years ago and published 154 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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