89 episodes

Cold and Missing focuses exclusively on cold cases and unsolved missing person cases. Every week Ali and Eli - a husband and wife duo- will bring you either a Cold Case or a unresolved missing person. Ethically, we are not interested in talking about solved cases and reliving another families trauma. We are interested in being a small part of the solution and the hope of the podcast is to keep unsolved cases in peoples mind and generate tips. Cold and Missing is for fans of true crime who appreciate deep research into cases.

Cold and Missing Ali McLaughlin & Eli Sulkowski

    • True Crime
    • 4.6 • 56 Ratings

Cold and Missing focuses exclusively on cold cases and unsolved missing person cases. Every week Ali and Eli - a husband and wife duo- will bring you either a Cold Case or a unresolved missing person. Ethically, we are not interested in talking about solved cases and reliving another families trauma. We are interested in being a small part of the solution and the hope of the podcast is to keep unsolved cases in peoples mind and generate tips. Cold and Missing is for fans of true crime who appreciate deep research into cases.

    Cold and Missing: D’Wan Sims

    Cold and Missing: D’Wan Sims

    In December 1994, four-year-old D’Wan Sims vanished from Livonia, MI, sparking a haunting mystery that still lingers. D’Wan, described as a cheerful child with a contagious smile, disappeared while shopping with his mother, D’Wanna, at Wonderland Mall. Conflicting timelines and suspicions quickly arose, with police questioning D’Wanna’s account and her involvement. Despite extensive searches, including a grand jury investigation and ominous letters suggesting foul play, D’Wan’s whereabouts remain unknown. Over the years, leads have surfaced and faded, with no conclusive answers. In December 2019, a potential breakthrough occurred when a man claimed to be D’Wan, though DNA testing later disproved this claim. Tragically, D’Wanna passed away in 2020, leaving behind unanswered questions and a community still seeking closure. Livonia Police continue to urge anyone with information about D’Wan’s disappearance to come forward, underscoring the enduring quest for justice and the hope of finding answers even decades later.
    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of D’Wan Sims in 1994 - or his whereabouts today- please call the Livonia Police at 734-466-2470***

    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 32 min
    Cold and Missing: Regina Armstrong - Part 2

    Cold and Missing: Regina Armstrong - Part 2

    In this week's episode, we return to Orlando, FL, to delve deeper into the unresolved case of Regina Armstrong. Part 2 of our investigation focuses on the extensive efforts made to uncover the truth surrounding her abduction. Despite the passage of weeks and years, sightings of Regina persist, offering a glimmer of hope to her grieving family. However, this hope is shattered when a chilling discovery is made at a construction site—a flower sundress and a human skull. Despite the grim revelation, Regina's remains languish in an evidence locker for months until a crucial connection is finally made.
    ***If you know anything about the abduction and murder of Regina Mae Armstrong, please contact Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477 ***
    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 31 min
    Cold and Missing: Regina Armstrong - Part 1

    Cold and Missing: Regina Armstrong - Part 1

    Part 1 of a 2 part episode on the cold case of Regina Mae Armstrong. Regina, a 6-year-old girl living in Orlando, Florida in 1985, is abducted on June 18th while playing outside with her sister and a babysitter's son. A man approaches them, offering money to the older children to stand guard while he takes Regina to pick up his grandchildren. The man leads Regina away, and despite witnesses seeing them together, she is never found. The police conduct an extensive search, but Regina remains missing. There are sightings of a girl resembling Regina with a man matching the abductor's description, but no concrete leads. The community rallies to support Regina's family, offering rewards and assistance in the search. Despite various sightings and efforts, Regina's whereabouts remain unknown, leaving her family desperate for answers.
    ***If you know anything about Regina's abduction and murder, please contact Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477 ***

    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 29 min
    Cold and Missing: Elyssa Vasquez

    Cold and Missing: Elyssa Vasquez

    How could a 12 year old girl get on a public bus after school and never been seen from again? This is exactly what happened with 12 year old Elyssa Vasquez in Clarkston, GA. In January of 2003 Elyssa was starting at a new school and was really excited about it. Her dad and brother were waiting for her at the bus stop near their home after school to hear about her first day. The bus came and went but Elyssa never got off. Police classify her as a runaway and her case goes cold quickly. The community of Clarkston, known for its diversity, did not seem to rally to find the missing girl. Elyssa's family continues to search for her, and her case was reclassified as an endangered missing child after 20 years. The family pleads for any information on her whereabouts.
    ***If you know anything about the disappearance of Elyssa Vasquez in January of 2003, or her whereabouts today, please call the DeKalb county police at 404-294-2519 ***

    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 20 min
    Cold and Missing: Donny Gouveia

    Cold and Missing: Donny Gouveia

    Donny Gouveia, a 19-year-old gentle young man with a promising future, was brutally beaten to death in 1991 in Honolulu. His body was found at Magic Island Lagoon, and despite efforts by the police, the case remains unsolved. In 2019, the case was reopened in hopes of identifying the man seen in the ATM footage with Donny before his murder. Donny's family continues to seek justice and closure.
    ***If you have any information about the murder of Donny Gouveia, please contact Honolulu Crime Stoppers at 808-955-8300.***
    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 18 min
    Cold and Missing: Angie Hammond

    Cold and Missing: Angie Hammond

    Angela, also known as Angie, is a 20-year-old woman in 1991 who is pregnant and engaged to her high school boyfriend, Rob. One night in April, while on a call with Rob at a payphone, Angie starts to get worried about a green truck that is circling the block. When the truck pulls in and parks next to the payphones she starts to quickly tell her fiancé the description of the man and his green truck. Rob hears Angie scream on the other end and then the phone is hung up. Rob happened to be a few blocks away from the pay phone and jumped in his truck to help Angie. While racing toward the pay phone Rob saw a car pass him in the opposite direction and heard Angie yell “Rob!”. Rob chases the truck but loses it. Despite extensive searches and investigations, Angie remains missing. Over the years, various leads and tips come in, but no significant progress is made in finding her. In 2021, police unveil a new theory that the abductor may have mistaken Angie for another Angela due to a ransom note sent to an informant's family. The case remains open, and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
    ***If you know anything about the abduction of Angie Hammond in April of 1991 - or her whereabouts today- please call the Clinton police at 660-885-5561 ***

    Sources:
    The Kansas City Star, The Springfield News-Leader, The Index, The Daily Journal, Columbia Daily Tribune, The Olathe Daily News, and Fox 2


    Follow us on instagram @Cold_and_Missing to keep up with active cases and see pictures discussed in the episodeHave a case you want us to cover? Want to tell us your thoughts about an episode? Email us at coldandmissing@gmail.comWanna support our work? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ColdandMissingCheck out our website at www.Coldandmissing.com

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
56 Ratings

56 Ratings

Laura B Miami ,

Engaging

A well done and engaging podcast. Definitely worth listening to.

Ira.W ,

Humanity and empathy are so important!

I am VERY picky about the podcasts, YouTubers, bloggers, etc. I listen too when it comes to true crime, in particular, cold cases and unresolved missing persons. Ali and Eli have managed to quickly become a favorite podcast for me. They are professional and well-spoken, but most importantly, they always keep humanity and empathy at the center of their retellings and discussions. I appreciate this tremendously, and look forward to every new episode!

Imsosherri ,

Valuable service

I love listening to these two. The attention brought to the missing is a valuable service. Their love and affection for one another is very refreshing.

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