12 episodes

Solvable is a true-crime podcast that seeks to find the answers to unsolved mysteries. With the cooperation of the investigative agency, Solvable takes the listener behind closed doors and speaks directly to the past and current personnel who are responsible for investigating these crimes. In addition, family members and others who are most impacted by these tragedies share their stories in the hopes that answers will one day be found.

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    • True Crime
    • 4.7 • 180 Ratings

Solvable is a true-crime podcast that seeks to find the answers to unsolved mysteries. With the cooperation of the investigative agency, Solvable takes the listener behind closed doors and speaks directly to the past and current personnel who are responsible for investigating these crimes. In addition, family members and others who are most impacted by these tragedies share their stories in the hopes that answers will one day be found.

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    Solvable is a true-crime podcast that seeks to find the answers to unsolved mysteries. Hear the stories firsthand from the people who were involved and from the investigators who are tasked with finding the answers. 

    • 2 min
    1 of 10: The Long Bridge

    1 of 10: The Long Bridge

    A truck driver spots an adult's body floating in a southern Mississippi river, wearing a blue and white checkered shirt next to an ice chest. Responding deputies make a discovery that will mark the start of several mysteries that will plague Jackson County for decades.

    • 18 min
    2 of 10: Wrong Bridge, Wrong Bodies

    2 of 10: Wrong Bridge, Wrong Bodies

    The body count is increasing and the mysteries are deepening. The communities of Southern Jackson County, Mississippi mourn the loss of a young life.

    • 21 min
    3 of 10: A Grave for Two

    3 of 10: A Grave for Two

    For 6 years Baby Jane laid alone, until 1988 when a second nameless baby girl was laid to rest beside her. The Solvable team explores how law enforcement discovered the second deceased child and if her case relates to Baby Jane from 1982.

    • 24 min
    4 of 10: Kidnapped, Bound, Stabbed, or Drowned

    4 of 10: Kidnapped, Bound, Stabbed, or Drowned

    How many killers can you have in such a small area? Investigators explore the possibility that the case of Baby Jane/Delta Dawn and her missing mother is connected to other currently unsolved cases in the area from the same timeframe.

    • 15 min
    5 of 10: The Interstate Man

    5 of 10: The Interstate Man

    He dubbed himself “The Interstate Man” and had dozens of agencies lining up to interview him for his confessed involvement in crimes across North America. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office had a particular interest in one self-professed serial killer’s confession.

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
180 Ratings

180 Ratings

kbzof ,

Another theory

The clues are there. They are indirect. How reliable are the supposed sighting of Gwen on the highway with her baby supposedly refusing the help of “Good Samaritans”? Perhaps the sightings were fabricated by Ted and the two criminals and/or by a couple of buddies. The story given by Ted refers to alcohol and an ice box. He probably had personal supply in his truck and didn’t want police to find it, maybe even evidence was in the back or illegal drugs. “Phillip” focused on wealth in his explanation and this alluded to his realization that Gwen was relying on him financially and he wasn’t a wealthy man with a yacht. With his experience he probably knew how to find a hitman, decided to pay his savings set aside for Florida to the man Spider. The serial killer “Lovey” was involved. They all partied drinking and taking drugs. “Phillip” took Gwen along knowing she was going to be killed, and she was murdered probably after being raped. Ted witnessed, and reported that he saw her body because he either wanted to throw the search off or felt some guilt. He knew what she was wearing because he was there when she was murdered. The icebox near the body was probably accurate— left behind with Gwen’s body at the river. The three men were surely all involved. This would support the journal entry. The body of the baby was taken from the place where Gwen was murdered as described.

Bdub225357 ,

Meh

Not my favourite audiochuck podcast.

Hellokittykat81 ,

Big fan but..

I loved this podcast, but the audio of phone calls were so hard to understand. It was loud, really loud, but not clear. So it was hard to understand everything people were saying.

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