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Cold Case Files

A Son's Memory

Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.18.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

A mother of three goes missing on Christmas eve in 1994, and suspicion surrounds her sudden disappearance. In 2004, her case is still unsolved, until her son opens up about a memory that’s been buried for a decade.

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0:00.0

Searching for a romantic summer getaway. Escape with Rich Girl Summer, the new Audible original

0:05.2

from Lily Chew. The exquisitely talented Philippa Sue, returning to narrate her fifth

0:10.2

Lily Chew title. This time, Philippa is joined by her real-life husband, Stephen Pasquale,

0:15.5

set in Toronto's wealthy cottage country, aka the Hamptons of Canada, rich girl Summer follows the story of Valerie,

0:22.1

a down-on-her-luck event planner posing as a socialite's long-lost daughter, while piecing

0:26.5

together the secrets surrounding a mysterious family and falling deeper and deeper in love with the

0:31.7

impossibly hard to read and infuriatingly handsome family assistant, Nico. Caught between pretending to belong

0:38.2

and unexpectedly finding where she truly fits in,

0:41.3

Valerie learns her summer is about to get far more complicated

0:44.0

than she ever planned.

0:45.8

She's in over her head and head over heels.

0:48.5

Listen to Rich Girl Summer, now on Audible.

0:51.2

Go to audible.com slash rich girl summer.

1:01.7

Children have brains like sponges.

1:05.4

They absorb information in the world around them faster than an adult.

1:09.2

Children aren't afraid to tell the truth to spare someone's feelings.

1:13.3

But oftentimes their statements are dismissed as unreliable.

1:20.8

Children are also impressionable, and their memories can be easily manipulated by adults who feed them information.

1:30.3

Dustin Cunningham was a nine-year-old child when his stepfather started feeding him lies about his mother's disappearance. He knew deep down that she hadn't just disappeared, that she had actually been murdered.

1:38.3

From A&E, this is Cold Case Files.

1:45.0

I'm Brooke, and here's the iconic Bill Curtis with a classic case, a son's memory.

1:55.0

This is the missing persons unit of the Polk County Sheriff's Office. These are some of my old cases.

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