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Hell and Gone

Hell and Gone Murder Line: Nina Ingram Part 4

Hell and Gone

iHeartPodcasts

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.37.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In 2012, six years after 21-year-old college student Nina Ingram was strangled at her apartment in Fayetteville, there was an arrest and a man named Rico Cohn was charged with Nina’s murder. But after a key witness died suddenly, the criminal case against Rico was dismissed. 

His legal team filed a CIVIL LAWSUIT against the Fayetteville Police Department, suing several officers who worked on his case as well employees as the Arkansas State Crime Lab. 

They alleged that the case against Rico Cohn was weak, basically nonexistent - that there was no physical evidence against Rico Cohn and that the witness, Randee Applewhite, told them that she was NOT at all sure that Rico had committed the crime. 

Eventually, the lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed. And the ENTIRE case against Rico Cohn was sealed by a judge. Now as we said last week the lawsuit is obviously only one side of the story. But there are a lot of details in the civil lawsuit about investigations that were done by Rico’s attorneys for both the civil and criminal lawsuits - and about leads that the Fayetteville Police Department allegedly failed to follow up on.  

One of them was a person described as Person of Interest B - who, from reading through the events of the case file, appeared to match the description of Jarvis Allan Harper, a man who worked with Nina Ingram at the Sixth Street Walmart at the time she was murdered. 

So we went back and tried to figure out how did Jarvis's name first come to the attention of the Fayetteville Police Department and if there were other leads that should have been investigated. 

What else did the police miss?

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I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal.

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0:13.5

Most of all, his wife, Caroline.

0:16.0

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0:19.0

You're going to want to divorce me.

0:21.7

How far would he go to cover up what he'd done?

0:24.6

The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific. And quite frankly, I question how many other

0:29.6

women are out there that may bring forward allegations in the future.

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0:48.9

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0:54.2

He's just straight evil.

0:56.0

I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.

1:00.8

At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.

1:03.4

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1:13.3

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woman who disappears in the early days of COVID lockdowns and the group of online sleuths

1:25.8

who try to find her. I didn't want to be talked out of this plan.

1:30.0

After I post this, I am turning off my phone for exactly this reason.

1:36.0

I kept just kind of asking everybody, anyone else think this is strange?

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