Welcome to The Path Went Chilly where Robin Warder from The Trail Went Cold will discuss his favorite cases with friends Dr. Jules from Riddle Me That! True Crime and Criminologist Dr. Ashley Wellman. This will be a deep dive and a fresh perspective, join us as we descend deeper down the rabbit hole & examine these unsolved cases with compassionate consideration towards the families left behind.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
April 3, 2004. La Cygne, Kansas. 23-year old Alonzo Brooks vanishes while attending a party at a farmhouse and his body is discovered on the banks of a nearby creek nearly one month later. While a forensic pathologist is unable to determine Alonzo’s ... more
September 4, 1993. Plano, Texas. While attending a soccer game at Carpenter Park with her family, seven-year old Ashley Estell goes missing after an apparent abduction. The following day, Ashley is found strangled to death next to an isolated dirt ro... more
September 4, 1993. Plano, Texas. While attending a soccer game at Carpenter Park with her family, seven-year old Ashley Estell goes missing after an apparent abduction. The following day, Ashley is found strangled to death next to an isolated dirt ro... more
July 16, 1952. Salisbury, Connecticut. While spending the summer at Camp Sloane, ten-year old Connie Smith skips breakfast and leaves the campground. Numerous witnesses see Connie walking down the road and attempting to hitchhike, but before she reac... more
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Trail went Cold, great podcast for 10 years. Bundles this abomination with it in the patreon feed with no way to remove. "Oh my gosh." "Well I find that difficult to believe." Case closed then thanks to the two village gossips he's packed in to destroy his credibility. Been a podcast user since 2006 and this is the worst by orders of magnitude, and in nearly 20 years that's saying a lot.
Ashley is a lot like Trump very ignorant and arrogant but a complete self proclaimed expert on everything, she really is the blowhard champion of all podcast host. I might faint if they ever discuss a case that she has previously heard about, you’d think she might have listened to a few episodes of the trail went cold but no she only listens to the voices in her head telling her she’s the most important person in the world and block everything else out
I wish they would respond to emails, especially when you have much more to offer regarding a certain case. I’ve written to them several times with no response.
I love the hosts and the subject matter. Great companion to the Trail Went Cold.
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This podcast presents a comprehensive exploration of unsolved cases, guided by a trio of knowledgeable hosts. The conversations often prioritize compassionate consideration for the families affected by the crimes, offering both factual insights and emotional viewpoints. Each episode encourages listeners to reflect on the systemic issues surrounding these cases, such as wrongful convictions, media narratives, and societal responses to crime. Unique elements include the hosts' varied expertise in criminology, which adds depth to discussions while they challenge listeners to think critically about the mysteries covered.
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