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Unsolved

Introducing: Case Closed

Unsolved

USA TODAY and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

True Crime

3.9792 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Here is another true crime podcast you might like. Season one of Case Closed tells the story of Erin Corwin, a young military wife who was murdered in 2014. She was living with her husband, Jon, a Marine corporal, when she left to scout hiking trails in Joshua Tree National Park. She never came back.

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, it's Gina.

0:02.1

For the past couple of weeks, I've been telling you about case closed and the story of Aaron Corwin, who disappeared while she was checking out the hiking trails at Joshua Tree National Park.

0:13.0

Today, I decided to make it easier for you to listen by dropping their first episode into this feed.

0:19.1

I hope you like it.

0:20.6

Unsolved will be back the next three

0:22.2

Wednesdays with the final episodes of season three, Erin Corwin woke around dawn.

0:44.0

She got ready quietly, careful not to disturb her sleeping husband, John.

0:49.0

The young couple lived in an apartment at the Marine Base in 29 Palms, California.

0:54.8

Erin got ready to head off to the nearby Joshua Tree National Park,

0:58.9

where she said she was scouting trails for an upcoming visit with her mother.

1:03.6

She took her cell phone, kissed her husband goodbye,

1:07.2

got behind the wheel of her blue corolla and headed off for the day.

1:11.8

But Erin would not come back from her trip alive.

1:22.3

Welcome to case closed.

1:24.5

There's a lot of true crime out there, but it seems like the most interesting cases go unsolved.

1:30.3

You invest your time in someone's story, only to walk away frustrated when you hit a dead end and the killer's still out there.

1:38.3

This is not your average true crime podcast.

1:41.3

Case closed is a show about the times the bad guy didn't get away with it.

1:46.9

The times the good guys discover exactly who the killer is and how sometimes that's just the

1:52.5

beginning of the story. I should know. My name is Charlie Spicer. I'm an executive editor at St. Martin's

1:59.1

Press, and I've been working on these kinds of stories for 33 years.

2:04.0

Charlie really has a great instinct for finding these true crime stories that really capture people's attention and don't let go.

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