The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold is a weekly true crime podcast which explores baffling unsolved mysteries and cold cases. On each episode, host Robin Warder examines a new murder or missing persons case, tackling a wide variety of mysteries from different countries and time periods. After sharing all the details about each case, Robin offers his own personal analysis and theories about what happened. The podcast is produced and edited by Magill Foote and the music composed and performed by Vince Nitro.
Episodes

Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 30 - Kurt Sova
Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
Wednesday Mar 29, 2017
October 23, 1981. Newburgh Heights, Ohio. 17-year old Kurt Sova goes out to spend the evening with friends, but does not return home. When Kurt’s parents go searching for him, they learn that he vanished after getting drunk at a party. Five days after his disappearance, Kurt’s body is discovered in a ravine, but the coroner’s office cannot figure out his exact cause of death and determine that he died only a day or two before he was found. The confusion is heightened by suspicious behavior from the host of the party, an unexplained eyewitness sighting of Kurt, and a mysterious stranger who accurately predicted the discovery of Kurt’s body two days beforehand. By popular demand, this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” will be chronicling one of the most memorable cases ever featured on “Unsolved Mysteries”
Additional Reading:
http://www.unsolved.com/gallery/kurt-sova
“The Plain Dealer” (October 27, 1991)
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Mar 22, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Minisode 15 - Matt Flores
Wednesday Mar 22, 2017
Wednesday Mar 22, 2017
March 24, 1994. After being honorably discharged from the Army, Matt Flores begins a new job at a computer company called Applied Materials, Inc.. One morning, Matt shows up for a training session at their headquarters in Silicon Valley, but after parking his car, an unknown assailant shoots him in the back of the head. Even though there were more than twenty people in the parking lot and it was covered by security cameras, the killer manages to escape without being seen and the only clue turns out to be surveillance footage of a suspicious-looking Ford Explorer. The investigation fails to uncover anything in Matt’s background to suggest why he was killed. Was Matt deliberately targeted or was he a victim of mistaken identity? Our latest minisode of “The Trail Went Cold” examines a seemingly motiveless murder which is about as close to a perfect crime as you can get.
Additional Reading:
http://unsolved.com/archives/matt-flores
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2016/05/16/matt-flores-killing-a-22-year-old-santa-clara-mystery/
http://www.mercurynews.com/2009/03/24/march-2009-santa-clara-murder-still-haunts-family-15-years-later/
http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20160516/from-archives-murder-of-matthew-flores-part-1-mystery-killing-leaves-scars-from-ri-to-silicon-valley
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 29 - Virginia Carpenter
Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
Wednesday Mar 15, 2017
June 1, 1948. Denton, Texas. 21-year old Virginia Carpenter takes a train trip from her hometown of Texarkana to enrol at the Texas State College for Women. That evening, Virginia is dropped off at her dorm by a cab driver, who claims he last saw her speaking with two unidentified males. Virginia is never seen again and it would be three days before she is reported missing. Over the next several years, there would be numerous twists and turns, including alleged sightings of Virginia and suspicions about her cab driver. It is even theorized that Virginia’s disappearance might be connected to the infamous Texarkana Moonlight Murders, which took place in her hometown two years earlier. In this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we chronicle one of the most baffling missing persons cases in the history of Texas.
Additional Reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Virginia_Carpenter
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/carpenter_virginia.html
http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/opinion/editorial/story/2013/may/01/vanished-1948-case-remains-unsolved/314009/
“In the Line of Duty: Reflections of a Texas Ranger Private” by Lewis C. Rigler & Judyth Wagner Rigler
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Minisode 14 - The Patanela
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
November 8, 1988. Botany Bay, Australia. A radio operator receives three calls from Ken Jones, the skipper of a steel schooner called the Patanela. The yacht is currently in the midst of a month-long voyage to Airlie Beach, and Ken Jones’ wife, Noreen, and two crew members, John Blissett and Michael Calvin, are also on board. Ken claims the boat has run out of fuel, but after his final radio call is abruptly cut off, there is no more communication from the vessel. When the Patanela fails to arrive at its destination ten days later, a massive search comes up empty, and neither the yacht nor its four passengers are heard from again. There are enough suspicious things about the disappearance to fuel rumors that the boat was hijacked, but aside from a lifebuoy and a message in a bottle from one of the missing crew members, no trace of the Patanela is ever found. This week’s minisode of “The Trail Went Cold” chronicles our very first mystery about a missing boat.
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Additional Reading:
http://strangeco.blogspot.ca/2016/05/the-last-voyage-of-patanela.html
http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/sailor-note-washes-up-on-beach/news-story/e9d5f977c483078b9bc9b124e9d07be6
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/02/08/1202234167137.html
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 28 - Mike Riemer & Diana Robertson
Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
December 12, 1985. 36-year old Mike Riemer and his 21-year old girlfriend Diana Robertson leave their home in Puyallup, Washington to take their two-year old daughter, Crystal, out for a day in the woods to get a Christmas tree. That afternoon, Crystal is discovered wandering alone outside a Kmart, but is unable to tell anyone where her parents are. Two months later, Diana is found murdered outside Mike’s truck on a remote logging road with a tube sock tied around her neck, but Mike himself has gone missing. Police begin to suspect that Mike killed Diana and could have been responsible for the murders of another couple from the area. In that case, a tube sock was also tied around the female victim’s neck. In 2011, a skull fragment belonging to Mike is found a mile away from where Diana was killed. Did Mike commit these murders, drop off his daughter, and return to the scene to commit suicide? Or was an unknown serial killer responsible for the deaths of all four of these victims? We attempt to answer these perplexing questions in this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”.
Additional Reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral,_Washington_murders
https://unsolved.com/gallery/diana-robertson/
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/skull-discovery-revives-washington-murder-mystery/
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Minisode 13 - Brooke Henson
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
July 4, 1999. Travelers Rest, South Carolina. The parents of 20-year old Brooke Henson return home to find her sitting on the front porch at 2:00 AM. Brooke tells them she is going to walk to a nearby store to buy cigarettes, but she does not return home and is never heard from again. Years later, investigators are shocked to discover that Brooke is registered for classes at Columbia University in New York because a con artist named Esther Reed has stolen her identity. In spite of this revelation, Brooke’s disappearance continues to remain unsolved, but we will attempt to figure out what really happened to her on this week’s minisode of “The Trail Went Cold”.
Additional Reading:
http://charleyproject.org/case/brooke-leigh-henson
http://www.sabrinaerdely.com/docs/IvyLeague.pdf
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vicky-ward/esther-reed-how-an-ordina_b_166118.html
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 27 - David Bacon
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
September 12, 1943. Los Angeles, California. David Bacon, a 29-year old actor who has just played the title character in the serial drama “The Masked Marvel”, tells his wife he is planning to go swimming and leaves their home. Later that afternoon, Bacon’s car is seen driving erratically before it jumps a curb and crashes into a bean field. After Bacon stumbles out of the car and dies, a fatal knife wound is discovered in his back. The investigation would uncover numerous clues to suggest Bacon was leading a secret double life, such as a coded diary, a rented apartment and unexplained trips to Venice Beach. However, there would be no answers about who actually murdered him. For our special one-year anniversary show of “The Trail Went Cold”, we shall be examining one of Hollywood`s most baffling unsolved mysteries.
A special thanks to one of our listeners, Esther Gamez, for providing the cover art for this episode. Be sure to check out Esther’s Facebook and Tumblr pages to see more of her artwork.
Additional Reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bacon_(actor)
http://www.tomchristopher.com/miscellaneous2/who-killed-the-masked-marvel/
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Minisode 12 - Dale Kerstetter
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
September 12, 1987. Bradford, Pennsylvania. 50-year old Dale Kerstetter shows up to work the overnight shift as a security guard at the Corning Glassworks plant. The following morning, Dale is discovered to be missing and he is never heard from again. A check of the security tape uncovers footage of Dale walking through the plant alongside an unidentified masked intruder and it turns out that $250,000 worth of platinum was stolen that night. The ambiguous nature of the footage causes some debate: was Dale an innocent victim of this masked stranger, or was he actually a willing participant in the theft before he decided to skip town? We shall explore both possibilities, as our latest minisode of “The Trail Went Cold” chronicles a very unique missing persons case.
Additional Reading:
http://unsolved.com/archives/dale-kerstetter
http://charleyproject.org/case/dale-kerstetter
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 26 - Jean Moore
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
April 9, 1992. 59-year old Jean Moore and her 70-year old fiancee, Al Henderson, have traveled from their hometown of Apple Valley, California for a vacation in Laughlin, Nevada. On the morning they were planning to return home, Al claims he dropped Jean off at a casino before she vanished without explanation. However, Jean does not show up on the casino’s surveillance footage, which contradicts many aspects of Al’s story. Investigators wonder if Jean even arrived in Laughlin to begin with and suspect her fiancee might be withholding information. Was Al responsible for what happened to Jean? We attempt to answer that question as we examine a baffling spousal disappearance in this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”.
Additional Reading:
http://unsolved.com/archives/jean-moore
http://charleyproject.org/case/jean-marie-moore
http://www.vvdailypress.com/article/20120410/NEWS/304109985
The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Monday Jan 30, 2017
The Trail Went Cold - Bonus Episode - Interview With Scott Reeder
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Monday Jan 30, 2017
September 17, 1990. Davenport, Iowa. Jennifer Lewis, a nine-year old girl from nearby Rock Island, Illinois, is found murdered on a school playground and her body has been set on fire. A man named Stanley Liggins is soon convicted of the crime, but this would only be the beginning of a very controversial case in which Liggins’ conviction has overturned on two separate occasions. This story is chronicled on a brand new true crime podcast called “Suspect Convictions”, which examines the case from all angles and follows it in real time as Liggins prepares to go on trial for the third time this spring. In this episode, “The Trail Went Cold” is joined for an interview by veteran journalist Scott Reeder, who has covered this case since day one and thought it deserved to be turned into its own podcast.
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The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote.
All music is composed by Vince Nitro.