From unsolved murders, to centuries-old disappearances that puzzle historians today; Coldest Cases is a podcast that delves into history's oldest mysteries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeEducation |
Lauren is busy working on her next multi-parter mystery for Coldest Cases. In the meantime, enjoy this replay from October 2019: Was Ancient Egypt's most famous pharaoh murdered? King Tutenkamen died when he was around 19 years old. His tomb, the cir... more
The shipwrecks of Erebus and Terror are finally discovered in the depths of the Arctic Archipelago. Plus, Lauren explores the different theories to explain what may have happened to the crew of the Lost Franklin Expedition.
After more than 30 search expeditions, interest in finding the lost Franklin Expedition begins to fade. But in the 20th Century, a few new faces decide to try and find what’s left of HMS Erebus and Terror. more
Nearly four years after her husband’s expedition disappeared, Lady Jane Franklin turned to the spiritual world in search of answers. Plus, the Royal Navy finally launches several missions in search of the missing crew and its two ships, Erebus and Te... more
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Would love to listen. It’s well researched. But had to sadly leave as I can’t handle the current American fashion for weird creaky voices…why do they do it?? Really ugly..
In the past day, I have listened up to Part 1 of King Ludwig and I am so excited to go through the many more episodes! The research sounds super thorough and I love all the different insight about the event that the speaker gives. I found this podcast after going through all of the episodes for ‘Not Today’ and ‘Washed Away’, 2 other podcasts that have similar true crime themes and that I highly recommend! I can’t wait to make my way though these episodes - I am great friends with my history teac... more
I started listening to History in a Hurry on the Generic Podcast Network, so as soon as I heard about Coldest Cases, I knew I had to give it a shot. And I'm glad I did! It's an amazing podcast that combines two of my favourite things, mystery and history. I like how there's a mix of well-known events and events I hadn't heard of. 5 stars for Lauren!
Great chemistry and loving the podcast so far!
This podcast is perfect for true crime or history fans (or fans of both). I liked especially the Rasputin episodes and the Paris episodes. Some of these mystery stories go back to BC times! An awesome podcast with a variety of episodes and episode lengths.
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