
Beyond the headlines of Upstate New York's unsolved crimes.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsTrue Crime | ||||

In the Season Finale of Upstate Unsolved, we attempt to give Ruth's case the attention she deserves and continue to ask for anyone who knew Ruth or the people who made up her life to come forward. Additionally, we share a potential lead that will be ... more
Investigating, researching and reporting on a murder that has been cold for 60 years is difficult on various levels. In order to understand the victim you have to understand the social climate in which they lived and the people that made up their lif... more
Law enforcement interviewed approximately 500 people. The case file is massive and is filled with inconsistencies. More specifically, the statements made by the people who claim to know Ruth Whitman contain contradictory information about the moments... more
The body of 18-year-old Ruth Whitman was found face down in a drainage ditch on Sand Creek Road in Colonie on December 8, 1959. She had been severely beaten in the head, with one eye swollen shut and she had a laceration on the back of her head. For ... more
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This is an excellent podcast. The way Phoebe tells us about Suzie and explores aspects of this mystery is nothing but respectful, informed and professional. I don’t understand the criticism of Phoebe’s voice. She’s a wonderful host for podcast. Maybe some of you should take a page from Suzie’s book and not criticize others. Suzie’s family is so beautiful and I so hope they have resolution some day.
I liked the story, but the narrator’s voice makes it very hard to get lost in the story. If it’s an AI voice as same listeners are theorizing, change it. If it is a real person’s voice get them speech lessons or replace them and re-record all episodes. For me, I’m out… life is too short to spend my time concentrating on a distracting voice rather then on the story.
Is the narrator an AI voice? Her cadence is halted like AI. (genuine question- the host is listed as Jeff something, so I’m thinking yes?)
I love how this isn’t one of those sensationalist podcasts where no real thought is given to the deceased nor the people who love them. Instead, their stories are told by an even-toned narrator who clearly cares about getting the whole story and getting it right. She also includes conversations with family members, police, and other professionals involved. It’s very interesting but not just for interests sake. I feel more like part of an investigative team and less like a voyeur
There’s just something about this one. I’ve listened to countless true crime podcasts and this one, I’ll never forget. I’m so happy that Suzy’s story is being heard far beyond New York State, because she sounded incredible.
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