Unsolved
More often than we’d like to believe, people get away with murder. As cases grow cold, cops retire. Witnesses die. Evidence disappears. Unsolved, a true crime podcast series from USA TODAY and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, guides listeners through these real-life mysteries, uncovering new clues along the way. Season four of Unsolved delves into the disappearance of Alexis Patterson, a 7-year-old girl who disappeared on her way to school in 2002. At first, there was a massive search and sympathy for her family, but that quickly changed as her parents became suspects. Over the years, there have been conspiracy theories and false leads and cases of mistaken identity. Still, her mom has never given up hope that Alexis will come home again someday. Season three of Unsolved tells the story of Father Alfred Kunz, whose throat was slit inside St. Michael School in 1998. Some believe his death was linked to his battles against evil. Others believe his all-too-human flaws were to blame. Season two of Unsolved, released in 2017, examines the case of toddler Michelle Manders, who vanished from her bedroom in the middle of the night in 1981. Did she wander alone into the darkness? Or was she kidnapped? Season one of Unsolved, released in 2015, explores the circumstances surrounding the death of 14-year-old John Zera, who disappeared from Franklin High School in 1976. The seven episodes follow investigators through decades of dead ends as they hold on to hope of finding the killer. Subscribe to Unsolved on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio or wherever you get your podcasts. For more information on the series, visit http://usatoday.com/unsolved.
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Most comprehensive story of Alexis Patterson
Apr 27
There have been many pod casts to cover the story of Alexis Patterson. I felt this was the most thorough and investigated. She went through every theory detail by detail and also explained any perceived short comings. This story was told with respect and I feel this was the best to learn the many aspects of the case. Thank you for supporting Alexis’ story and keeping her name alive. #414
Unbelievably naive
May 21
Just finished season 4 and I honestly feel compelled to learn more about the other seasons because there is no way this reporter came close to uncovering any level of truth. You can't be this naive and pretend to be a journalist. I'm sorry. I'm just blown away that an actual adult can be that capable of so little rational thought.
Awesome show
08/05/2023
Love the show and the cases covered! Great to hear about cases from the community I live in. If you are interested in another case… how about Sandra Bertolas. The Milwaukee firefighter’s sister that went missing in 1988. Her case has never been solved even though there was a person of interest! Definitely worth investigating!!
ignore the bad reviews
06/24/2023
the bad reviews are probably coming from the family of the accused. this was a GOOD listen and very eye opening, it shocking to know how much evidence MPD has on file. I believe the parents are responsible and i feel like we will never know because her mom is “known” because of this…so sad RIP babygirl
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- CreatorUSA TODAY and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Years Active2015 - 2024
- Episodes40
- RatingClean
- Show Website