Relentless: The Fight for Cold Case Justice

Jolynn Rice
Relentless: The Fight for Cold Case Justice

A real crime advocacy podcast that explores the impact of unsolved homicides on the families left behind. These resilient living victims persist in their relentless pursuit of justice long after public interest fades. Join us as we delve into their untold stories of resilience, determination, and perseverance as they launch advocacy initiatives and drive legal reforms becoming true catalysts for change in the Cold Case Justice Movement. Each episode will inspire and motivate you to join the fight.

Episodes

  1. MAR 26

    How Academic Collaborations Are Cracking Cold Cases- A Conversation with Dr. Chris Kunkle

    Jolynn speaks to Dr. Chris Kunkle about the development of the Russell Sage College Criminal Investigative Resource Center under the leadership of Dr. Christine Lane.  At a time where the unsolved homicide cases are on the rise and a large backlog of cases are stagnant, there is a critical resource that exists to assist law enforcement with cold cases in Upstate NY- The Russelll Sage College Criminal Investigative Resource Center. Dr. Kunkle explains the motivation for creating the center and the collaboration with law enforcement agencies and their efforts to build strong relationships with the aim of effectively aiding in criminal investigations. The discussion also delves into the immersive learning experience for students,the significance of organizing and digitizing case files and his motivation for his work and what he hopes the CIRC legacy will be. Bio:  Dr. Kunkle is a national expert on the investigation of violent crimes, and the assessment and treatment of violent offenders. He has worked with local, state and federal agencies in his capacity as a Forensic Psychologist, Forensic Scientist and Investigation Consultant over the last 28 years.  Dr. Kunkle is dually trained in Forensic Psychology and Forensic Science and holds degrees from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, LIU-Post, and the State University of New York at Oswego. He currently serves as Deputy to the Director of the South Carolina Department of Corrections where he serves as the agency’s Chief Behavioral Health Officer and is also the Associate Director of the Criminal Investigation Resource Center at the Russell Sage College, which he co-founded with Dr. Christina Lane. IN addition, Dr. Kunkle is the former Chief Psychiatric Examiner for the NYS Office of Mental Health - Division of Forensic Services, a co-Founder of the Cold Case Analysis Center at the College of St. Rose, and the former President of the American Investigative Society of Cold Cases. Dr. Kunkle’s efforts in forensic mental health have been awarded and recognized by the New York Alliance and NYSATSA, The State of NY Office of the Attorney General and his Alma Mater, LIU-Post. He has also served on multiple non-profit boards in the areas of community mental health, community protection, violence / missing person awareness, sex offender management and youth services. Written and researched by Jolynn Rice.  A Cold Case Advocacy Production Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the podcast as a whole. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a platform for diverse perspectives and to facilitate open and meaningful discussions. The host does not endorse or promote any specific views, ideologies, or beliefs expressed by the guests. Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate the information presented and form their own opinions. The host and podcast assume no responsibility or liability for any interpretation or action taken based on the content of this podcast.

    44 min
  2. MAR 14

    The "Sled Dog" Legacy: The Suspicious Death of Lori Malloy- Part 2

    In Season 1, Episode 3, Jolynn shares the second part of our conversation with Lauren Malloy about her mother Lori Malloy’s suspicious death. Lauren turned her personal tragedy into a force for systemic change in Rhode Island following the suspicious death of her mother, Lori Molloy, in 1993. Lauren embarked on a mission for justice that led to remarkable outcomes. Her advocacy not only catalyzed the reopening of her mother's case but led her to testify before the Rhode Island Finance Committee about her mother’s unsolved homicide which resulted in the funding of the Rhode Island's first statewide cold case unit, marking a significant milestone in the state's approach to solving cold cases. Lauren's story is a testament to the impact of determined advocacy, the importance of community support, and the transformative potential of modern forensic technology in bringing long-awaited justice to families affected by unsolved homicide cases. Through her journey from grief to empowerment and her role in creating a lasting legacy that honors the memories Lori "Sled Dog" Malloy while providing hope and resources to other families navigating similar paths. Written and researched by Jolynn Rice.  A Cold Case Advocacy Production Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the podcast as a whole. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a platform for diverse perspectives and to facilitate open and meaningful discussions. The host does not endorse or promote any specific views, ideologies, or beliefs expressed by the guests. Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate the information presented and form their own opinions. The host and podcast assume no responsibility or liability for any interpretation or action taken based on the content of this podcast Sources/Mentions https://turnto10.com/news/local/rhode-island-cold-case-unit-attorney-general-peter-neronha-funding-request-march-31-2023 https://www.wpri.com/news/crime/cold-cases/neronha-seeks-state-funding-for-statewide-cold-case-unit/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/unsolvedrhodeisland/ https://uncovered.com/cases/nicole-parsons-bucki https://uncovered.com/cases/lori-malloy

    45 min
  3. MAR 7

    The "Sled Dog" Legacy: The Suspicious Death of Lori Malloy- Part 1

    In this episode, Jolynn speaks to Lauren Malloy, who shares her journey seeking justice for her mother, Lori Malloy, who was found dead in 1993 in her apartment in Providence, Rhode Island. She discusses how she met Jolynn and the challenges she faced in investigating her mother's case, navigating the criminal justice system, and leveraging online platforms and social media to bring visibility to her mother's suspicious death. It highlights Lauren's determination to seek answers, even when faced with challenges from authorities who dismissed the case. Through her advocacy and relentless efforts, Lauren gains the support of a community and navigates the complexities of media coverage to bring attention to her mother's case. Written and researched by Jolynn Rice.  A Cold Case Advocacy Production Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the podcast as a whole. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a platform for diverse perspectives and to facilitate open and meaningful discussions. The host does not endorse or promote any specific views, ideologies, or beliefs expressed by the guests. Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate the information presented and form their own opinions. The host and podcast assume no responsibility or liability for any interpretation or action taken based on the content of this podcast. Sources/Mentions Join the Unsolved RI Facebook group and share your loved one's case ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/unsolvedrhodeisland⁠ https://uncovered.com/cases/lori-malloy https://youtu.be/ApgoF_qIfsE https://www.golocalprov.com/news/162-days-after-her-mothers-remains-were-exhumed-lauren-lee-malloy-is-still https://www.golocalprov.com/news/ri-woman-believes-mothers-death-is-unsolved-homicide-says-new-info-should-r https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=6317689351584686 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEBFlOwvFa4 https://www.Unsolvedri.com https://twitter.com/KerriRawson https://www.facebook.com/groups/DNASolvesAdvocates https://othram.com/ https://riag.ri.gov/about-our-office/attorney-general-peter-f-neronha https://www.wpri.com/news/local-news/providence/neronha-officially-launches-statewide-cold-case-unit/

    32 min
  4. FEB 20

    The Caretaker: The Unsolved Murder of Leon Laureles and a Conversation with his Advocate and Niece, Arlene Harbison.

    In this episode, Jolynn Rice discusses the unsolved homicide of Leon Laureles in Brownwood, Texas. The host highlights the challenges faced in the investigation, including threats to previous private investigators and a lack of communication regarding the case's status and ownership. Concerns arise about confirmation bias, mishandling of evidence, and the possibility of Leon's murder being a hate crime in the anti-gay climate of Bronwood. Arlene Harbison, Leon's niece and advocate, shares her experiences and the importance of support for families seeking justice. The podcast emphasizes the power of digital advocacy and raising awareness through platforms like podcasts and social media. By shedding light on Leon's story, the host aims to highlight the lasting impact of unsolved cases on families and the need for continued efforts to seek justice. Sign and Share The Petition Here- https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-juan-leon-laureles-tx-rangers-must-investigate-27-year-old-unsolved-homicide Join the Facebook Group- Justice for Juan Leon Laureles. Written and researched by Jolynn Rice. Thank you to Arlene Harbison and Catrina Marshall who assisted with researching for this episode. A Cold Case Advocacy Production Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the podcast as a whole. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a platform for diverse perspectives and to facilitate open and meaningful discussions. The host does not endorse or promote any specific views, ideologies, or beliefs expressed by the guests. Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate the information presented and form their own opinions. The host and podcast assume no responsibility or liability for any interpretation or action taken based on the content of this podcast. Sources https://handsoffmypodcast.transistor.fm/people/arlene-harbison https://coldcaseadvocacy.com/8-devastating-consequences-of-unsolved-homicides-on-victims-families/ https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/episodes/2021/1/19/national-series-the-murder-of-juan-leon-laureles https://seasonofjustice.org/navigating-ethics-panel/ https://projectcoldcase.org/2023/06/05/leon-laureles/ https://uncovered.com/cases/leon-laureles-brownwood-tx https://navigatingadvocacy.com/episodes/juanleonlaureles https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088055378357

    35 min
4.3
out of 5
11 Ratings

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A real crime advocacy podcast that explores the impact of unsolved homicides on the families left behind. These resilient living victims persist in their relentless pursuit of justice long after public interest fades. Join us as we delve into their untold stories of resilience, determination, and perseverance as they launch advocacy initiatives and drive legal reforms becoming true catalysts for change in the Cold Case Justice Movement. Each episode will inspire and motivate you to join the fight.

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