
The City of Baltimore is no exception when it comes to open homicide cases. The Land of the Unsolved explores the mysterious, nefarious and unresolved killings that remain caught in the murky shadows of the city’s conflicted psyche. Investigative reporters Stephen Janis and Taya Graham go beyond the evidence, talking with homicide detectives, reporters, relatives and residents, exploring the trenc... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

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The recent killing of local tech executive Pava LaPerre revealed many uncomfortable truths about Baltimore's struggle with crime. After BPD Police Commissioner Worsley admitted the department withheld the identity of LaPere's killer Jason Billingsley... more
As we continue our investigation in the deaths of two people inside the trash chute of a Baltimore apartment building, investigative reporters Jayne Miller, Stephen Janis and Taya Graham continue to uncover new clues and more vexing secrets about the... more
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Lots of talking… nothing said.
Lack of facts, lack of sequential format.
Audio is top notch.
Some good info but at times very repetitive (particularly in the continual rehashing of the same questions and info regarding the death of Rey Rivera). Also, audio production needs work; the same short loop of background music gets super monotonous and distracting. Also, why is no one aggressively pushing the obvious questions involving the bizarre note that Ray left? No one writes a cryptic note, then folds it up small and tapes it in a hidden spots unless: 1) The note contains some cryptic/imp... more
I have found that Taya’s and Stephen’s reporting to be top notch. The investigative reporting the thoughtfulness to the subject matter they are covering all come together wonderfully to these podcasts.
I would highly recommend you take a moment or two, to fully understand with your own ears. I believe that “The Land of the Unsolved” is a podcast you will want to listen to for hours on end.
Thank for reading my review.
Very well investigated and written.....
This pod presents the best cases in all of the countless true crime pods—Rey Rivera(years before Unsolved Mysteries made it big), Sean Suiter and the Gun Trace Taskforce and Jody Lecornu. I would listen to 100 more episodes about the Sean Suiter case. The hosts are all reporters that bring their years of experience, knowledge and skepticism to the show. Only problem is the limited number of episodes.









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