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  • We wanted to bring you a quick update on the case we covered last week on Pat Shea. Ali had the chance to connect with Pat’s nephew, Kevin Shea, who added additional details about the case and cleared up some facts. Join us for a quick a quick update and correction.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Pat Shea in July of 1982 please call the current lead Det. Annamarie Berngozzi 212-239-2256 ***

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  • In this episode, we explore the tragic and mysterious 1982 murder of Patricia "Pat" Shea, a beloved 40-year-old physician's assistant from Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York. Pat was known for her kindness and dedication to helping others, including her elderly neighbor with dementia, Aggie. On the evening of July 25th, after returning from a weekend getaway, Pat went to check on Aggie, and the next day, she was found murdered in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, hogtied, strangled, and left in a conspicuous spot. While the case initially raised suspicions of a serial connection to other strangulation murders in the city, police struggled to find any clear links or leads. Despite an extensive investigation, including witness statements, vague clues, and a mysterious anonymous tip in 2021, Pat’s murder remains unsolved. Her family, particularly her nephew Kevin, continues to seek justice. However, the trail remains cold, and the truth behind Pat’s brutal death still eludes those trying to uncover it.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Pat Shea in July of 1982 please call the current lead Det. Annamarie Berngozzi 212-239-2256 ***

    Sources:

    Daily News, Newsday, The Standard-Star, The Herald Statesman, The Wave, PIX11, and The New York Times

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  • In this episode, we explore the tragic disappearance of 12-year-old Jared Negrete during his first overnight Boy Scout trip in July 1991. Set against the backdrop of the San Gorgonio summit, Jared, described as a shy but intelligent boy, struggles to keep pace with his troop and is left alone on the mountainside. After a firefighter's last sighting of him, an extensive search ensues, involving hundreds of volunteers and specialized rescue teams. Join us as we go over the search efforts, question the actions of his troop leader, and review what evidence that was found in the wilderness.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Jared Negrete in July of 1991 - or his whereabouts today - please call the San Bernardino County Sheriff at 909-387-2978***

    Sources:

    Camarillo Star, North County Times, The San Bernardino County Sun, The Napa Valley Register, Reno Gazette-Journal, The Modesto Bee, Daily Press, The Desert Sun, Thousand Oaks Star, South Ontario News, Daily Times-Advocate, Enterprise-Record, The Californian, The Hanford Sentinel, The Desert Trail, The Sacramento Bee, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Syracuse Herald-Journal, Tulare Advance-Register, The Tribune, Turlock Journal, Big Bear Grizzly, and The Los Angeles Times.

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  • In part two, we delve deeper into the chilling unsolved double murder of Rose Burkert and Roger Atkison, whose bodies were discovered in a hotel room in the Amana Colonies in September 1980. We get into major developments over the years, including two murders that are appear to be linked to Rose and Roger’s case: William Kyle and Jack McDonald. Over the years a lot of good suspects have emerged but still not arrests have been made and no answers given as to what happened that night in a that case continues to haunt family and investigators. Join us as we go over all the details and surprising twists the case has taken over the years.

    ***If you have any information regarding the unsolved double slaying of Rose Burkert and Roger Atkison, please contact the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office at (319) 642-7307 or contact the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at (515) 725-6010 or email [email protected]. ***

    Sources:

    Omaha World-Herald, The Dispatch, St. Joseph News-Press, The Gazette, The Des Moines Register, Quad-City Times, St. Joseph Gazette, Des Moines Tribune, The Courier, and The Williamsburg Journal Tribune

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  • In this chilling episode of Cold and Missing, Ali and Eli explore the tragic double murder of Rose Burkert and Roger Atkison, which occurred in September, 1980, at the Amana Holiday Inn in Iowa. Rose, a devoted mother and caregiver, was involved in an affair with Roger, a married man experiencing turmoil in his own marriage. Their weekend getaway took a horrific turn when they were found brutally murdered in their hotel room, having suffered multiple blows to the head. The crime scene had baffling details like messages written in soap and toothpaste found in the bathtub, yet there was no forced entry, leaving investigators stumped. Join us as we go over the details of the crime scene in Part 1 of this two parter episode.

    ***If you have any information regarding the unsolved double slaying of Rose Burkert and Roger Atkison, please contact the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office at (319) 642-7307 or contact the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at (515) 725-6010 or email [email protected]. ***

    Sources:

    Omaha World-Herald, The Dispatch, St. Joseph News-Press, The Gazette, The Des Moines Register, Quad-City Times, St. Joseph Gazette, Des Moines Tribune, The Courier, and The Williamsburg Journal Tribune

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  • In this episode of Cold and Missing, we cover the heartbreaking case of nine-year-old Stephanie Crane, who vanished from Challis, Idaho, on October 11, 1993. After a seemingly ordinary day at school and afternoon bowling, Stephanie was last seen walking back towards the school rather than her towards her home. Concern grew as night fell and she didn't return, prompting her parents to report her missing. The ensuing search mobilized the entire community, but despite extensive efforts—no trace of Stephanie was found. Over the years, the case grew colder, impacting Stephanie's family profoundly, and despite ongoing interest and renewed investigations over the years, her whereabouts remain a mystery.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Stephanie Crane in October 1993 - or her whereabouts today - please call the Custer county sheriff department at 208-879-2232***

    Sources:

    The Idaho Statesman, The Times-News, Bonner County Daily Bee, South Idaho Press, The Coeur D’Alene Press, and The East Idaho News

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  • In this episode of Cold and Missing, we delve into the tragic case of 8-year-old Debra "Debbie" Makel, who went missing on October 5, 1973, from Rices Landing, PA. After a seemingly ordinary day at school, Debbie vanished shortly after getting off the bus, leaving her family and community in shock. Despite extensive searches, her body was found two days later, revealing a heartbreaking crime scene that shook the small town. Despite officers running down every lead and tip that came in the case went cold. With advancements in DNA technology, hope remains that new evidence could finally bring justice for Debbie. Join us as we explore the ongoing quest for truth and the enduring impact of this tragedy.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Debbie Makel in 1973 please call the PSP Waynesburg Station at 724-627-6151***

    Sources:

    The Progress, The Evening Standard, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Notes, The Daily Courier, The Morning Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Evening News, The Daily American, Standard-Speaker, The Indiana Gazette, and The Pittsburgh Press

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  • In this episode of Cold and Missing, we delve into the heart-wrenching case of Jaquilla Scales, a 4-year-old girl who vanished from her Wichita home in September 2001. Described by those who knew her as having an “old soul,” Jaquilla lived with her great-grandmother Mattie, her mother Eureka, and her younger brother in a small pink house. On the night of her disappearance, Jaquilla vanished from the bed she was sleeping in. She had been seen throughout the night but by 3am she’s gone. As the search for Jaquilla unfolded, it was overshadowed by the tragic events of 9/11, but efforts continued behind the scenes. Jaquilla’s family have remained firm in their hope that she’ll come home one day. Join us as we go over the mysterious disappearance of Jaquilla Scales.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Jaquilla Scales in Sept 2001 - or her whereabouts today - please call the Wichita police at 316-268-4379***

    Sources:

    The Wichita Eagle, The Salina Journal, and The Iola Register,

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  • On May 16, 2003, a shocking crime unfolded at Blue Ridge Savings Bank in Greer, South Carolina. Sylvia Holtzclaw, the head teller known for her dedication to her community, was working a full day due to a coworker’s illness. Tragically, she, along with Dr. James ‘Eb’ Barnes and his wife Maggie Barnes, were murdered during a robbery. Despite the presence of a silent alarm and security footage, the perpetrator - or perpetrators- managed to escape, leaving the police and FBI with few clues. A red car captured on a nearby gas station's camera and an array of leads failed to resolve the case. Over time, various suspects came under scrutiny, but none were definitively linked to the crime. Join Ali and Eli as they go through the case.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Sylvia Holtzclaw, Eb Barnes, and Maggie Barnes - please call the FBI office in Greenville at 803-551-4200 or the Greer police department at 864-848-2151***

    Sources:

    The Greenville News, The Time and Democrat, The State, Anderson Independent-Mail, Sentinel Tribune, The Index-Journal, and The Herald.

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  • In this episode, we dive into the mysterious disappearance of Larissa Sam, a talented 22-year-old mother and aspiring American Idol contestant who vanished on June 21, 2015. Larissa, known for her vibrant personality, was last seen leaving her uncle's house after a late shift at The Classy Chassy - a club in Indianapolis. Her car was found abandoned, but with clues that led to more questions than answers. Despite intense searches, a chilling security video, and multiple leads, including a troubling social media post about her being taken abroad, the case remains unsolved. Her family and the FBI continue their search, hoping for any breakthrough in this heart-wrenching mystery.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Larissa Sam or whereabouts today - please call the FBI Indianapolis office at 317-595-4000 or the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department missing persons unit at 317-327-6160***

    To hear Larissa sing check out her video:

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    Sources:

    The Daily Journal, The Indianapolis Star, Tipton County Tribune, WTHR 13, and Fox 59

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  • In this episode, we delve into the unsettling case of Hasan Rahman, a 26-year-old mechanical engineering student from Bangladesh, who was found murdered in Wichita, Kansas, in November 2017. Hasan was known for his kindness and dedication as a community volunteer and part-time pizza delivery driver. He disappeared after making deliveries on a busy Saturday night. His body was discovered in the trunk of his car the following morning, sparking a baffling investigation. Despite a thorough search, including a $10,000 reward from Pizza Hut, no suspects were identified, and the case went cold. Adding to the mystery, his murder was linked to a nearby double homicide of Huong Pham and her son Cody Ha, though the connection remains unclear. With few leads and a community in shock, Hasan’s family and friends are left seeking answers.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Hasan Rahman, Huong Pham, and Cody Ha please call Witchita detectives at 316-268-4407***

    Sources:

    KWCH 12 news, The Wichita Eagle, Los Angeles Times, KSN News, The Sunflower, and Daily Mail

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  • In the summer of 2023, 13-year-old James Yoblonski from Reedsburg, Wisconsin, vanished under mysterious circumstances. On June 12, after a seemingly normal evening, James left his home in the family van, taking a backpack, duffle bags, and several items from his father’s belongings. Surveillance footage tracked him to his father’s business and then to Devil’s Lake State Park, where his abandoned van and makeshift campsite were later discovered. Despite extensive searches by police, including helicopters and canine units, no concrete evidence of James' whereabouts emerged. As weeks turned into months, the search expanded to include electronic and search history analysis, but James remained missing. His father, Bill, believes his son is still alive and desperately wants James to come home. Join Ali and Eli as we get into this heartbreaking case.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Jason Yoblonski - or his whereabouts today - please call the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office at 608-356-4895 ***

    GoFundMe started by James’ dad:

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-to-find-my-son

    Sources:

    Baraboo News Republic, Wisconsin State Journal, The Post-Crescent, Portage Daily Register, WISN12, and WKOW,

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  • In this episode, we dive into the haunting case of Connie Hiner, a woman whose life seemed to be on the brink of perfection before a shocking tragedy struck. In January 1996, the day she was supposed to start her dream job, Connie was found brutally murdered in her upscale Virginia home. With no signs of forced entry and a crime scene that suggested a crime of passion, the investigation quickly turned the spotlight on her husband, Bob Hiner. Was he involved, or is there another suspect? As we unravel the details, from Connie’s dramatic rise to success and later involvement in a controversial self-help program, this episode covers the only cold case for Fairfax county from 1996.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Connie Hiner in January of 1996 please call the Fairfax county police at 703-246-7511***

    Sources:

    Washington Times, The Washington post, News and Messenger, and The Daily Times

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  • In this episode, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of Kevin Jay Ayotte, a three-year-old boy from Bemidji, Minnesota, in 1982. Kevin, who was partially deaf and unable to vocalize, vanished alongside his beloved puppy, Flash, triggering a massive search effort involving over 200 volunteers and law enforcement agencies, including the FBI. Despite extensive searches spanning thousands of acres no sign of Kevin or his puppy are found. It was initially uncertain whether an abduction or a tragic accident had taken place but over time police do shift to abduction. Listen as we explore the twists and turns of this haunting cold case. .

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Kevin Jay Ayotte - or his whereabouts today - Beltrami County Sheriff's Office (Minnesota) - Missing Persons Unit (1-218-751-9111)

    sources:

    St. Cloud Times, The Winona Daily News, Star Tribune, The Austin Daily Herald, Argus-Leader, The Bismarck Tribune, The Albert Lea Tribune, Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Evening Times, Transcript-Telegram, News 8 Now, KSTP, and 5 eyewitness news

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  • This episode delves into the tragic and mysterious murder of Julia Niswender, a vibrant 23-year-old student at Eastern Michigan University whose life was cut short in December 2012. Julia, known for her bright personality and close bond with her twin sister Jennifer, was found drowned in her bathtub under suspicious circumstances. Despite initial hesitation to call the crime a murder, Julia's body did show signs of restraint and the crime scene left little question, the case quickly turned into a homicide investigation. Over the years, as police pursued leads and family demanded justice, unsettling details emerged, including DNA evidence and the disappearance of crucial items like a rug from Julia's apartment. Now, a decade later, Julia's family continues to seek answers, advocating for a resolution and questioning the progress of the investigation. This episode explores the chilling details of Julia's case and the ongoing quest for closure.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Julie Niswender- please call crime stoppers at 1-800-773-2587***

    Sources: WXYZ 7, WTVG, Detroit Free Press, The Herald-Palladium, Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, Lansing State Journal, The Tennessean, The TImes Herald, Battle Creek Enquirer

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  • In 1998, Shy’Kemmia Shy’Rezz Pate, affectionately known as ShyShy, disappeared from her small town of Unadilla, Georgia, sparking a haunting mystery that continues to grip hearts and minds to this day. Despite battling severe health issues at just 8 years old—like asthma, kidney problems, and a displaced kneecap—ShyShy was described as joyful and outgoing, deeply involved in her community and church. On September 4th, after recovering from an asthma attack, she vanished from her front porch while waiting for her sister. The subsequent search, involving local police, the FBI, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, became one of Dooly County's largest efforts. Despite decades passing since her disappearance, her mother Veronica remains steadfast in her belief that ShyShy is alive, advocating tirelessly to bring her daughter home. This tragic case underscores the enduring hope and resilience of a family searching for answers after 25 years.

    ***If you know anything about the abduction of Shy’Kemmia Pate- Or ShyShy’s whereabouts today - please call the Dooly County Sheriff’s office at 229-645-0920***

    Sources:

    NPR, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Ledger-Enquirer, The Macon Telegraph, The Sentinel Tribune, and the Atlanta Constitution.

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  • In this episode, we delve into the tragic story of Julian Quintero, a vibrant 20-year-old from Oak Hills, Monterey County, CA, whose life was cut short in January 2017. Julian was a beloved figure in his community, known for his infectious smile and superhero-like qualities inspired by Captain America. Despite juggling multiple jobs and pursuing higher education, Julian always made time for his loved ones. His promising future was shattered when he was fatally shot while acting as a makeshift bouncer at a house party. The incident left his family and community devastated, yet the quest for justice continues years later, with authorities urging witnesses to come forward. Join us as we explore Julian’s legacy and the ongoing efforts to find answers in his untimely death.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Julian Quintero in January of 2017 - please call the Monterey County Sheriff’s office at 888-833-4847***

    Sources:

    The Californian, KION46, KSBW 8 News, and Bay City News Service

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  • In September 2017, 20-year-old Abby Lynn Patterson vanished from Lumberton, NC. Abby, described as bubbly and close to her family, spent time with them over Labor Day weekend before disappearing. On September 5th, she left home with plans to run errands and visit an old friend but never returned. Witnesses saw her getting into a Buick Park Avenue with a friend. Shortly after this, Abby stopped responding to text messages and phone calls to her went straight to voicemail. Despite FBI involvement and a $10,000 reward, Abby remains missing. In 2022, police identified individuals Abby was with that day but are still searching for crucial information to bring her home. Her family continues to plead for anyone with information to come forward, hoping for closure after years of uncertainty.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Abby Lynn Patterson - or her whereabouts today - please call the Lumberton police at 910-671-3845 ***

    Sources:

    BladenOnlineWPDEThe RobesonianFind Abby Facebook pageThe Lumberton Police DeptThe FBI

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  • In 1986, the tranquil community of Pearl City, Hawaii, was rocked by the brutal murder of 21-year-old Gregory Yamada. Found bound, gagged, and fatally injured beneath a highway overpass, Gregory's death baffled investigators. Despite extensive efforts, including a public plea for information and the emergence of surveillance footage showing a man using Gregory's bank card, the case remains unsolved over 35 years later. This episode delves into the chilling details of Gregory's murder, the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, and the ongoing quest for justice, shedding light on a cold case that continues to haunt both the community and law enforcement.

    ***If you know anything about the murder of Gregory Yamada in September of 1986, please call CrimeStoppers at 808-955-8300***

    Sources:

    The Honolulu Advertiser Honolulu Star Bulletin

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  • Lynne, an adventurous and outgoing 18-year-old freshman at Middlebury College in 1971, vanished without a trace, sparking a decades-long mystery. Despite being a dedicated student and seemingly content, she disappeared on her way to an English Drama final just before Christmas break. Despite extensive searches and investigations, no conclusive evidence of her whereabouts or fate has ever been found. Over the years, her family has tirelessly sought answers, suspecting foul play or accidental death. Renewed interest in her case emerged in 2015 with the documentary "The Jinx," revealing a connection between Lynne's disappearance and Robert Durst, owner of the health food store she was last seen at. As of 2024, the mystery remains unsolved, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward.

    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Lynne Schulze in December 1971 - please call the Middlebury police at 802-388-3191***

    Sources:

    The Burlington Free PressThe RecordThe JournalHartford CourantThe Bratttleboro Reformer The Bridgeport Post Valley NewsThe Brownsville HeraldRutland Daily Herald

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