Cold Case Files A&E / PodcastOne
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- True Crime
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Based on the iconic, Emmy-nominated series on A&E, this show explores some of the most difficult-to-solve murders, which stymied investigators and went cold, sometimes for decades. In fact, one-third of all murders in America remain open. But thanks to dogged investigators and breakthroughs in forensic technology, these cases become part of the rare 1% of cold cases that are ever solved. Cold Case Files is hosted by Paula Barros.
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Deadly Divorce
After his mother goes to meet up with his ex-step father and doesn’t make it home, a Colorado teen fears the worst. Despite his suspicions from the outset, it takes Brett Ludwig 24 years and a blood donation to finally help police catch his mother’s murderer.
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A Sealed Fate
37 years after his first killing, a career criminal is finally brought to justice. DNA collected from saliva on sealed envelopes connects the unsuspecting murderer to a series of vicious attacks spanning multiple states and decades.
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The Deadly Triangle
A prison inmate looking to make a deal doesn’t have the information investigators are looking for. What he does have, information that will help solve a 15 year old murder and expose a love triangle turned deadly.
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The Unluckiest Man
After four house fires, the death of his first wife and the near death of his second wife and child, John Veysey's "unluck" is up. Federal prosecutors finally take a closer look at the tally of tragedy stretching back for the better part of a decade and netting Veysey over $800,000 in insurance payouts.
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I SURVIVED: This is Terror Part II
Tali Shapiro describes her chilling abduction and assault when she was 8 years old. Rodney Alcala, the man who attacked her, would come to be known as "The Dating Game Killer."
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New Cold Case Files podcast episodes coming soon!
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Customer Reviews
Great podcast but kachava ad ruins it
Quantity of ads ruin the show. The content itself is a great listen . I would give it perfect score but the Kachava ad I hear 6 times across one episode is infuriating . The grating voice and continuous repeat of it is unnecessary and make the listener hate the product they are advertising . The genius who thought it was a great idea to repeat an ad so many times within one episode needs to be fired . Shame as it's a entertaining podcast .
Repetitive of old content
This podcast is great but simply reposting all of your “I Survived…” podcasts is really annoying. Get some new content or don’t post at all… the new episodes you’re posting still exist when you scroll back through old episodes, you’ve got episodes uploaded twice for what? I used to love this podcast but I’m unfollowing because every time I get a notification that there is a new episode, it’s just an old one that you’ve decided to post again… get some new content or just stop.
Too many ads
Too many ads. Won’t be listening any more even though I enjoyed what I heard, minus the ads